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Hopefully someone can help me. I am sending emails through Exchange Server
and am getting some undeliverable messages like one below which states that my email has been rejected because my IP is in DUL ;553-mail rejected because your IP is in DUL. Clive |
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"Clive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:46ab3374$0$1626$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hopefully someone can help me. I am sending emails through Exchange > Server and am getting some undeliverable messages like one below which > states that my email has been rejected because my IP is in DUL > ;553-mail rejected because your IP is in DUL. DUL (Dynamic User List, maybe formerly Dial-Up List) is intended to be a list of (blocks of) IP addresses used by ISPs for their customers. Such IP addresses are considered a high risk for sending spam, and so some mail servers are configured to reject mail sent from them. Configuring your mail server to send all outbound mail to your ISP's SMTP server will avoid the problem. Asking your ISP for a static IP address may avoid the problem. See also http://www.mail-abuse.com/. Alex |
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Hello Alex
Many thanks for the information it seems that you are 100% correct and I am in the throes of resolving it. Apparently there are a number of these lists and the ISP likes to know which one I am but fortunately thats their problem and not mine. Clive "Alex Fraser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news -(E-Mail Removed)...> "Clive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:46ab3374$0$1626$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Hopefully someone can help me. I am sending emails through Exchange >> Server and am getting some undeliverable messages like one below which >> states that my email has been rejected because my IP is in DUL >> ;553-mail rejected because your IP is in DUL. > > DUL (Dynamic User List, maybe formerly Dial-Up List) is intended to be a > list of (blocks of) IP addresses used by ISPs for their customers. Such IP > addresses are considered a high risk for sending spam, and so some mail > servers are configured to reject mail sent from them. Configuring your > mail server to send all outbound mail to your ISP's SMTP server will avoid > the problem. Asking your ISP for a static IP address may avoid the > problem. > > See also http://www.mail-abuse.com/. > > Alex > |
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