![]() JqMLcsqMu+AsJCXWlFQTdxVkMDa+XAA6Wuv/zmOZbNHy1Nm296akMg6xwob7FXwuSxDW Lj6OT4Hp3PiBaIBYxAxmnIQz/PGWm1jrTrJ1urMLVycYNb0HRO0moWoF3M+67kPg4tAk TVjC9gX2GI32ZyH9yyR6B7M1XbVH59Y2i3zMxIN5B/WSoW+gqu83h4uyBcUBh8FCP9FzĠc/5hO9Uuz6TY0d1zRCPi4tXkkxOUIeZzM7N1xgpbSHLFu0XXww2O4KBBVaH4al7Ydla H=mime-version:date:message-id:subject:from:to:content-type īh=iQN6OTh+wukDGHsbOwdas2GEuxjqlIBjSS5Buabfij0= ī=SGuWCf51CxHyNZeGj0D3OBXrQGWwQG6aNsjDKAm0Vm6UsYcno4RKk5Qvkcpx9OQoZl The error that the other server returned was:ĥ54 delivery error: dd This user doesn’t have a account ( ) – .comĭKIM-Signature: v=1 a=rsa-sha256 c=relaxed/relaxed Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain by. Thanksĭelivery to the following recipient failed permanently: Now this is driving me creazy, I don’t know anymore if this “ ” does exist or what did Yahoo exactly do to their sevices or what we should do. When we want to sign-in to Yahoo, whatever we write in the email field whether “ ” or “ ” or just “moktarmilad13”, it leads to the same inbox and what hapens next is one of two, mostley we get the above messege mentioned in my previous post, sometimes though, a message from Dropbox does arrive with a botton to reset the password, but when we click on it, it leads to a page where a Dropbox message says that “That reset key has expired or isn’t valid”. What happened is that he forgot his Dropbox passwod, and when we requst a password reset, if we but in the email field “ ”, Dropbox doesn’t accept it saying that it’s not in their database, and if we but “ ”, Dropbox gives a message that an email has been sent with further instructions for reseting the password. This is a friend of mine’s email, he signed up with to Dropbox and got some pictures there, and then I don’t know how, but he’s got another email at Yahoo, ( actually I’m not sure it’s another). ![]() Thank you timothy_s, I’ll tell you the whole story maybe you can help me more. Subject: Re: Thank you! & Happy New Year! Got bounced back email sent to a client I have emailed for years with no problem. So my guess is that somehow my email address got hi-jacked to send out spam mail, or, judging on the random selection of recipients, was used to spread a virus.Įither way, I cannot send anything from that email address right now,e somehow except for internal corporate mail, so am I blocked by a generic ISP virus filter? When I attempted to send emails later from that corporate email address, I received a mail from ‘System Adminstrator informing me that ‘Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.’ and at the end of the notification was attached the cryptic diagnosis ‘554 Remote recipients limited.’ I noticed that the intended recipients were rather randomly distributed over several industries or even private persons, none of whom exists in my address list, and I promptly deleted all those mails from both my Outlook folder and my folder on my corporate server. Just today I noticed wom very worrying behaviour on my corporate mail server: As I logged on via Outlook Express I received a slew of bounced ‘undeliverable’ emails. So the mail server responded back with a 554 Invalid recipient error. In our example bounce-back error above the reason the message has failed is because an auto-reply was trying to be sent to an account that didn’t exist. To better understand soft and hard bounces, and general email bounceback errors you can read why does email bounce, bounceback, or error?
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