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KevinM2
Former Moderator
Hi Mick536, here's some additional information about our spam filters and settings:
www.cox.com/.../cox-email-settings.html
www.cox.com/.../protecting-yourself-from-spam.html
Did you receive an error number from , like 550 or 554? -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
www.cox.com/.../cox-email-settings.html
www.cox.com/.../protecting-yourself-from-spam.html
Did you receive an error number from , like 550 or 554? -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
Mick536
6 years agoNew Contributor III
Hi Kevin -- No, no numbers. The message actually starts like so:
On 2/21/19, 7:45 PM, "Mail Delivery Subsystem" <postmaster@2031342> wrote:
I don't know who or where postmaster@2031342 is. This behavior involves traffic from the usnwc.edu domain and seems to relate to a small attached XL file.
The behavior is new. Thanks for the links. I don't think I'm doing any of those bad things.
---Mick
- KevinM26 years agoFormer ModeratorIt could be related to the XL file you attempted to send. Typically, a postmaster error could be because the file type you tried to send through SMTP was rejected by the server. It's also possible that the recipient's email address rejected your correspondence, thinking it was spam. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
- Mick5366 years agoNew Contributor III
Kevin -- Thanks.
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