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new Firefox» Yahoo Help 👤 Sign in ✉ Mail ⚙ Help Account Info Help Suggestions Help Central» Article Error: "554 5.7.9: Message not accepted for policy reasons" when sending email to Yahoo If your emails aren't being received by Yahoo accounts, it's a good idea to review our Yahoo Mail deliverability FAQ to make sure 554 delivery error in yahoo mail you're following industry standards for bulk email senders. Why you're seeing this error Your 554 delivery error yahoo email message wasn't delivered because Yahoo was unable to verify that it came from a legitimate email sender. Your email failed one yahoo error 554 message not allowed or more authentication checks that Yahoo uses to verify emails are truly sent from the domains they claim to originate from. Follow industry standards What you can do In almost all cases, we recommend you
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switch to sending mail from your own domain. For mailing lists, also known as "listservs," you should change your sending behavior by adding the mailing lists’ address to the "From:" line, rather than the sender’s address. Also, enter the actual user/sender address into the "Reply-To:" line. You can also change your email client's "send as" settings to use Yahoo SMTP servers. Consult with your third-party email client's help pages, or mail server error 554 FAQs, for information on how to change these settings. It's a good idea to review our guide to bulk email industry standards and best practices. Email authentication methods These standards are designed to eliminate an email user’s exposure to potentially fraudulent and harmful messages and have been adopted by all major email providers and many technology companies. DKIM (Domain-Keys Identified Mail) SPF (Sender Policy Framework) DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance) Our DMARC policy proactively protects our users from email spam that mimics Yahoo users’ email addresses from other mail servers. This helps secure our users’ email identities from being used by unauthorized senders. It also interferes with some long-standing uses of identities that are authorized by the user but not verifiable. By publishing a “p=reject” record, Yahoo tells other DMARC compliant systems to reject mail from Yahoo users that isn’t genuinely originated from a Yahoo server. This affects only mail with Yahoo addresses on the From: line.
Want more info? Visit our Yahoo Mail Tumblr page to learn more about this policy change and what you can do to address sending issues to Yahoo Mail addresses. Was this article helpful? Yes No Thank you! Your feedback has successfully been submitted. Please tell us whYahoo enjoys rejecting lots of mail that is sent to its users. email error 554 service unavailable You have probably encountered this problem before, especially if you
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happen to manage any kind of mailing list that sends HTML messages to even one or
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two people with Yahoo e-mail addies. Yahoo bounces messages back at you with the message, “554 Message not allowed – [PH01] Email not accepted for policy reasons.” https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN7253.html What gives? You’re going to LOVE this. For ages now, I have struggled to figure out why Yahoo just loves rejecting perfectly valid bulk HTML e-mails that every other service out there – including GMail – accept without a problem. When you get bounced messages from Yahoo, the return mail contains something like the https://scottiestech.info/2015/03/22/why-yahoo-is-rejecting-your-mail/ following rejection message: Remote-MTA: dns;mx-eu.mail.am0.yahoodns.net (188.125.69.79) Diagnostic-Code: smtp;554 Message not allowed – [PH01] Email not accepted for policy reasons. Please visit http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-27.html [120] X-PowerMTA-BounceCategory: policy-related So, you click the above link. You see the following explanation: If the content of a message you’re trying to send violates Yahoo Mail policies, you’ll receive an SMTP error or bounce message containing “554 Message not allowed – [PH01] Email not accepted for policy reasons [120].” For example, it’s against Yahoo Mail policy to send phishing attempts. Well, WTH?! You never send phishing attempts, or spam, or anything of the sort! So, you contact Yahoo. Crickets. You contact them again, sign up for their Anti-Spammy SuperDuper Approved Sender List Thingy, etc… All to no avail. At this point, you might start to become rather suspicious. Now, I can’t prove this, and it certainly isn’t a scientific analysis… But I have been paying attention to what mails are rejected by Yahoo, and what m
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