Outlook Error Message 550 #5.1.0
for error code 5.1.0 in Office 365 Applies To: Office 365 Admin, Less Applies To: Office 365 Admin , More... Which version do I have? More... This topic will walk you through the steps of what to do if you see status code 550 5.1.0 or just 5.1.0 in a non-delivery report (NDR) or delivery status notification (DSN) message. There can be several issues that cause NDR 5.1.0 and some solutions for the issue of recipient address rejected: SPF Permanent Error are provided in this topic. It will be useful to use the information in the status notification to decide how to fix the problem. What happened to cause Exchange NDR 5.1.0 or status code 5.1.0 and what does this error mean? The mail server that generated the NDR 5.1.0 error won't accept messages from the sender or for the recipient. This can happen if the sender's email address, IP address, or email service provider is being blocked. Tips for fixing the problem that is causing Exchange NDR 5.1.0 or address rejected: SPF Permanent Error Try the following procedures, and then see if you can successfully send the email message. Note: Message delivery from server-to-server can be complicated or require special access to settings. Some of these procedures are designed for an Office 365 email administrator and not the average email sender. If the procedures here don’t help, contact your Admin and refer them to this information so they can try to resolve the issue for you. Fix an incorrect SPF record The Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record for your domain may be incomplete, and may not include all sources of mail for your domain. For more information about how to verify your SPF record, see Customize an SPF Record to Validate Outbound Email Sent from Your Domain. Remove the sender from the recipient's block list Your email address could be on the recipient’s personally-maintained block list. This is the likely cause if
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Date Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading Why does email bounce? Email can bounce for many reasons. I'll look at https://askleo.com/why_does_email_bounce/ several of the most common mail bounce messages, and try to interpret what they really mean. //Sometimes, my email bounces. Every so often, I'll send a message, and a short time later, http://office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/159975/ I'll receive a reply saying that the email failed to go through. Why does it happen? And how do I fix it? Well, I'm afraid there are many reasons why mail can bounce. outlook error In fact, there are so many ways it could fail, that sometimes I'm amazed it works at all. But it definitely works most of the time, and one of the ways that it works is that very bounce message that you get. You see, there's gold in that bounce message. It's not only telling you that your message didn't go through, but if you look a outlook error message little closer, you'll see it's trying to tell you why. Examining an email bounce Email bounce messages vary in format and exact wording, depending on the mail server sending the message back to you. Different types of mail servers use different terminology. Some are quite geeky and difficult to understand. Others seem to take five paragraphs to tell you that you probably mistyped the email address. What I'll do here is list some of the most common messages, what they mean, and what you can do. Remember, though - a message you get may not be worded exactly as I list it here. Look carefully at the bounce message you receive and see which of these it's most like. First, let's look at a couple of bounce messages. Buried in the all the geekery, I've highlighted a couple of important things. ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
does it always say 550 #5.1.0 Address rejectedHome» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook why does it always say 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected [message #159975] Fri, 20 April 2007 02:46 SomiMessages: 6Registered: February 2007 Junior Member Hi i have a vista operating system and with office 2007.... it is now giving me alot of headaches trying to send emails via outlook 2007, always giving me the message the following message " 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected " even when the email address i have typed are correct. Is there any way to correct this problem.. Report message to a moderator Re: why does it always say 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected [message #160032] Fri, 20 April 2007 06:56 SomiMessages: 6Registered: February 2007 Junior Member Dear Roady, THaks for the help, i tried to configuremy smtp server settin to ue authentication but still did not work... is there any other way??? P.S. i did not have this problem using office 2007 on xp "Roady [MVP]" wrote: > That is an error reported by your ISP and not Outlook. Try configuring your > SMTP server settings to use authentication and try again. > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.howto-outlook.com/ > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > ----- > "Somi"