Since I moved my site to a different web host, I cannot send email from my site.
Do I try it, I get the message:
"Cannot send message using the server xxxxxxx
Verify you have addressed this message correctly...etc.
The server response was: "JunkMail rejected - cpe my IP address here - my internet provider web address here then a code number and seehttp://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl? IP=xx.xx.xx.xx."
Select a different outgoing mail server..."
I have been dealing with tech from my webhost for a year and they insist that my IP has been blacklisted and therefore I cannot send email.
I have had this IP for several years, and with my previous webhost I never had a problem. I also have no problems sending from my google, yahoo, ms accounts.
I never sent a single email campaign from my computer. This problem existed from day 1 with the current webhost.
I get two different replies:
a. Your IP has been blacklisted. Get another one.
b. Our firewall blocks your email because of failed log-in attempts.
My impression is that tech support is helpless and does not have a clue.
One guy once cleared out the list of failed login-attempts, and then my email worked for ten hours.
My guess is that their system has a problem, that it is the software of the host that rejects the mail.
Interesting fact: when I close Apple Mail, and re-open it, I can send email for about three minutes. Then it locks down again.
This should be the proof that it's not a "blacklist" that is doing this, because this blacklist wouldn't give me three-minute windows to send email.
I sometimes get an error message that says "time-out on port..."
What is your take on this?
Do I try it, I get the message:
"Cannot send message using the server xxxxxxx
Verify you have addressed this message correctly...etc.
The server response was: "JunkMail rejected - cpe my IP address here - my internet provider web address here then a code number and seehttp://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl? IP=xx.xx.xx.xx."
Select a different outgoing mail server..."
I have been dealing with tech from my webhost for a year and they insist that my IP has been blacklisted and therefore I cannot send email.
I have had this IP for several years, and with my previous webhost I never had a problem. I also have no problems sending from my google, yahoo, ms accounts.
I never sent a single email campaign from my computer. This problem existed from day 1 with the current webhost.
I get two different replies:
a. Your IP has been blacklisted. Get another one.
b. Our firewall blocks your email because of failed log-in attempts.
My impression is that tech support is helpless and does not have a clue.
One guy once cleared out the list of failed login-attempts, and then my email worked for ten hours.
My guess is that their system has a problem, that it is the software of the host that rejects the mail.
Interesting fact: when I close Apple Mail, and re-open it, I can send email for about three minutes. Then it locks down again.
This should be the proof that it's not a "blacklist" that is doing this, because this blacklist wouldn't give me three-minute windows to send email.
I sometimes get an error message that says "time-out on port..."
What is your take on this?