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IP Manual SMTP Telnet Test Check My Reverse DNS Guidelines & Best Practices Bulk Sender Best Practices & Guidelines DKIM and DMARC Technical and Policy Requirements FAQ Home Popular Links Open stat remote protocol error a Trouble Ticket Feedback Loop Request Whitelist Request AOL Outbound Mail Servers Error
554 5.5.0 Remote Protocol Error
Codes Tools &Technical Help Check my IP Reputation Verifying Connecting IP Manual SMTP Telnet Test Check My Reverse DNS Guidelines remote desktop protocol error & Best Practices Bulk Sender Best Practices & Guidelines DKIM and DMARC Technical and Policy Requirements FAQ AOL Error Codes We provide the following error messages as a return bounce for every remote desktop protocol error session disconnected undeliverable email. You might receive a 554 permanent bounce or 421 temporary try again error. Please see below for explanation of our error codes. Reverse DNS errors We reject mail from IPs that have a generic reverse DNS (PTR Record). Common generic rDNS might contain in-addr.arpa, pool, dyn, dhcp etc. in the rDNS. Please contact your hosting provider and set a fully qualified domain name
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(FQDN) as your rDNS (ideally pointing to the sending domain). RTR Blocks 554 RTR:BB AOL works with many ISPs to maintain lists of dynamic and residential IP addresses. Per our Email Guidelines, we do not accept mail from these addresses. If you are blocked by a RTR:BB error and have a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), please open a support request to lift the RTR:BB block. If you do not have a FQDN, please have your ISP create one for you and then open a support request. 554 RTR:CH A computer, or computers, on your network may be compromised and sending mail that matches the signature of known spam. Before opening a support request, ensure you have a fully qualified domain name, get approved for a complaint Feedback Loop, scan your system for compromises and secure any issues. 554 RTR:RD The reverse DNS of your IP Address is typical of a dynamic IP Address and/or has generated AOL member complaints. Ensure you have a fully qualified domain name and get approved for a Feedback Loop before opening a support request. rDNS must be in the form of a fully qualified domain name. rDNS
24, 2012 Posted byksimpson. In the first of a series of blog posts where we attempt to demystify the most common SMTP error codes, today we discuss AOL's 521 error code: 521 5.2.1 : (CON:B1) http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554conb1.html" What does it mean? If you received this error message in your inbox, it means that you remote desktop protocol error code 0x10ec tried to send someone at AOL an email message, and AOL's mail server rejected the connection remote desktop protocol error 0x112f because it's seen just a bit too much spam lately from your mail server. What can I do? If you are seeing this error
Remote Desktop Connection Protocol Error
message, you need to talk to your email administrator. In all likelihood, your mail server is sending spam on behalf of a compromised user account (i.e. an account which has been taken over by spammers). The spam traffic is making https://postmaster.aol.com/error-codes its way to AOL, and AOL has added your mail server's IP address to an internally maintained AOL IP blacklist. Solution: Locate the account that is sending spam, and shut it down. You could also sign up for MailChannels Cloud, which is a cloud-based SMTP relay service that detects and blocks spam. What else can I try? If you can send through a different mail server, that might help to get your email delivered more reliably. For example, if you http://www.mailchannels.com/2012/09/why-did-i-get-521-5-2-1-conb1-httppostmaster-info-aol-comerrors554conb1-html/ have a Gmail account, use the Gmail SMTP server to send your mail. Its host name is smtp.gmail.com. You'll need to enable TLS security, and provide your username and password in order to use Gmail's SMTP server. More information can be found on the Google Support Site. Need help with your mail servers? Contact us if you have any questions about preventing these errors. 10 Responses to "Why did I get "521 5.2.1 : (CON:B1) http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554conb1.html?"" September 28, 2012 at 10:20 pm, Danil89 said: The spam traffic is making its way to AOL, and AOL has added your mail server’s IP address to an internally maintained AOL IP blacklist. Log in to Reply March 19, 2013 at 12:52 pm, noscamspam said: @Danil89 AOL IS A BUNCH OF RETARDS RUNNING A SHOW. RIDICULOUS Log in to Reply April 22, 2013 at 9:16 am, aszart said: Any chance someone can explain how you get off their blacklist? My account was compromised about a year ago and was sending spam, I've since fixed it and greenlit everywhere EXCEPT on AOL? Log in to Reply April 22, 2013 at 10:02 am, ksimpson said: @aszart To my knowledge, this error is happening because of the bad reputation of your mail server's IP address. It's not tied to your user account, because this error message is generated at connect-time, before AOL knows your email address. If you're getting this error, your mail service provider
5.2.1 : AOL will not accept delivery of this message. 554 5.5.0 Remote protocol error On the troubleshooting page AOL asks for specific error code but all I get is a generic message. The emails are sent http://linux.ioerror.us/2015/02/aol-bounces-with-aol-will-not-accept-delivery-of-this-message/ from Outlook, without any attachments. I don't send out any mass email/newsletters, only personal email. What can cause this and how should I proceed? Without the specific code I can't proceed with AOL. Have anyone had this problem? My http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-enterprise-47/sendmail-error-dsn-remote-protocol-error-4175442272/ answer: You can try submitting the form with no error code selected, and hope for the best. If you're lucky, a human being might read it. You can also try contacting AOL Postmaster by phone, on +1 703 protocol error 265-4670 (reportedly AOL postmaster operations are now being handled in India; you've been warned). View the full question and answer on Server Fault. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. sendmailspam Search for: Recent Posts Trying to set up Apache on remote virtual machine. Can't access from my machine DNS resource data types differantiation Backing up a MySQL database via ZFS snapshots Is it possible to serve static html from php-fpm? Cannot remote desktop protocol restart php7.0-fpm Tagsamazon-ec2 amazon-web-services apache-2.2 apache-2.4 bash centos centos6 centos7 configuration debian domain-name-system email email-server fedora firewall http ip iptables ipv6 kvm-virtualization linux mysql networking nginx php php-fpm postfix redhat redirect rewrite rhel6 rpm security selinux smtp spam ssh ssl ubuntu virtualization vps web-server windows wordpress yum Archives Archives Select Month September 2016 (32) August 2016 (28) July 2016 (28) May 2016 (24) April 2016 (39) March 2016 (34) February 2016 (34) January 2016 (27) December 2015 (41) November 2015 (45) October 2015 (26) September 2015 (18) August 2015 (36) July 2015 (63) June 2015 (35) May 2015 (44) April 2015 (43) March 2015 (49) February 2015 (45) January 2015 (42) December 2014 (44) November 2014 (39) October 2014 (34) September 2014 (49) August 2014 (63) July 2014 (81) June 2014 (57) May 2014 (23) April 2014 (36) March 2014 (73) February 2014 (93) January 2014 (54) December 2013 (61) November 2013 (44) October 2013 (40) September 2013 (101) August 2013 (77) July 2013 (71) June 2013 (88) May 2013 (111) April 2013 (48) March 2013 (136) February 2013 (151) January 2013 (103) December 2012 (89) November 2012 (107) October 2012 (177) September 2012 (156) August 2012 (159) July 2012 (156) July 2008 (2) February 2008 (1) September 2006 (2) January 2006 (3) December 2005 (1) Meta Register Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered by WordPress and zeeMagazine.
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