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How Can I Get Outlook.com To Accept My Emails
I currently use tiscali and talktalk for my internet provider.
As everyone now knows they have problems and have become very slow. So I send some important files to my outlook.com account because I can usually pick them up anywhere instantly.
Just recently my messages have been rejected by outlook.com if they come from tiscali. They are OK if sent from a gmail account. Does anyone know how I can rectify this?
As everyone now knows they have problems and have become very slow. So I send some important files to my outlook.com account because I can usually pick them up anywhere instantly.
Just recently my messages have been rejected by outlook.com if they come from tiscali. They are OK if sent from a gmail account. Does anyone know how I can rectify this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How are they 'rejected'? If they're getting through to Outlook.com but simply being sent to your 'Spam' folder then all you should need to do is to go to that folder, click on one of the emails and then on 'Not spam' (or however Outlook.com labels it).
However if they're simply being 'bounced' then it might be more difficult.
If Outlook.com's server is, for some strange reason, configured to bounce all mail from Tiscali (irrespective of who it's intended for) you might not be able to do anything about it.
But if Outlook.com's server is configured to bounce Tiscali mail directed specifically to your account, you should be able to counter that setting by whitelisting the address that the mail is coming from:
http:// www.ema ilquest ions.co m/threa ds/how- to-whit elist-a -contac t-in-ou tlook-c om-hotm ail.647 1/
Better still though, ditch Outlook (which, from its earliest days as Hotmail has always been a lousy service) and get yourself a decent email account ;-)
http:// www.gmx .co.uk/
However if they're simply being 'bounced' then it might be more difficult.
If Outlook.com's server is, for some strange reason, configured to bounce all mail from Tiscali (irrespective of who it's intended for) you might not be able to do anything about it.
But if Outlook.com's server is configured to bounce Tiscali mail directed specifically to your account, you should be able to counter that setting by whitelisting the address that the mail is coming from:
http://
Better still though, ditch Outlook (which, from its earliest days as Hotmail has always been a lousy service) and get yourself a decent email account ;-)
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I have the same situation Prudie.
This is what comes back to me: Reporting-MTA: dns; out.ipsmtp4nec.opaltelecom.net
Final-Recipient: rfc822;[email protected]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0 (permanent failure)
Remote-MTA: dns; [134.170.2.199]
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-"SC-004 (BLU004-MC1F35) Unfortunately, messages from 62.24.202.76 weren't sent. We recommend that you contact your Internet service provider. The problem is that too many unwanted messages have been sent from the following IP address above. You can also refer your provider to http:// mail.li ve.com/ mail/tr oublesh ooting. aspx#er rors.&q uot; (delivery attempts: 0)
Which means that Outlook.com is rejecting mail from me! Oh dear!
This is what comes back to me: Reporting-MTA: dns; out.ipsmtp4nec.opaltelecom.net
Final-Recipient: rfc822;[email protected]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0 (permanent failure)
Remote-MTA: dns; [134.170.2.199]
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 5.1.0 - Unknown address error 550-"SC-004 (BLU004-MC1F35) Unfortunately, messages from 62.24.202.76 weren't sent. We recommend that you contact your Internet service provider. The problem is that too many unwanted messages have been sent from the following IP address above. You can also refer your provider to http://
Which means that Outlook.com is rejecting mail from me! Oh dear!
If anyone is still interested here is the reason for the rejection:
550 SC-004 Mail rejected by Outlook.com for policy reasons. A block has been placed against your IP address because we have received complaints concerning mail coming from that IP address. We recommend enrolling in our Junk Email Reporting Program (JMRP), a free program intended to help senders remove unwanted recipients from their email list. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your Email/Internet Service Provider for help.
550 SC-004 Mail rejected by Outlook.com for policy reasons. A block has been placed against your IP address because we have received complaints concerning mail coming from that IP address. We recommend enrolling in our Junk Email Reporting Program (JMRP), a free program intended to help senders remove unwanted recipients from their email list. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your Email/Internet Service Provider for help.
It looks like your ISP uses dynamic IP addresses and that you've been assigned one that was previously used by a spammer.
Check your current IP address here:
http:// whatism yipaddr ess.com /
Disconnect your router from your phone line/cable. Wait for a minute or two. Reconnect. Go to the same link to check that your IP address has changed.
You should then have fixed the problem. However it would still be worth running a full virus and malware check on your computer, just in case someone has remotely gained access to it and is routing their spam through it.
Check your current IP address here:
http://
Disconnect your router from your phone line/cable. Wait for a minute or two. Reconnect. Go to the same link to check that your IP address has changed.
You should then have fixed the problem. However it would still be worth running a full virus and malware check on your computer, just in case someone has remotely gained access to it and is routing their spam through it.
That looked like an excellent idea Buenchico and so I did what you suggested. I got a fresh IP address.
I'm afraid it had no effect. My subsequent message from my tiscali address was rejected. I also sent emails from my gmail and GMX accounts using the same laptop all arrived immediately.
Conclusion: Outlook.com does not like Tiscali/TalkTalk.
I'm afraid it had no effect. My subsequent message from my tiscali address was rejected. I also sent emails from my gmail and GMX accounts using the same laptop all arrived immediately.
Conclusion: Outlook.com does not like Tiscali/TalkTalk.
One thing I have discovered since I asked this question is that it is not so much my IP address that is being rejected by Hotmail/Outlook but that of TalkTalk/Tiscali. It seems that this is a problem that goes back for years. This provider has been very popular with spammers so we all get tarnished.
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