On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org> wrote:
> Quoting Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allar...@gmail.com>: > > So far I have tried sending emails to two different adresses, one on >> Gmail, >> and the other on hotmail. None have made it through. Sending an email >> from my horde to a hotmail address, I get a mail from "Delivery subsystem" >> with more or less this content: >> >> *********************************** >> >> "The original message was received at Thu, 8 May 2014 08:14:25 -0400 >> from localhost [127.0.0.1] >> >> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- >> xxxxxxxxxxx...@hotmail.com >> (reason: 550 OU-002 (COL0-MC6-F27) Unfortunately, messages from >> XX.XX.XX.XX weren't sent. Please contact y...ock list. You can also refer >> your provider to http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors.) >> >> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >> ... while talking to mx4.hotmail.com.: >> >>> MAIL From:<lp.allar...@gmail.com> SIZE=1839 >>>>> >>>> <<< 550 OU-002 (COL0-MC6-F27) Unfortunately, messages from XX.XX.XX.XX >> weren't sent. Please contact your Internet service provider since part of >> their network is on our block list. You can also refer your provider to >> http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors. >> 554 5.0.0 Service unavailable >> > > Your local server is on a network range that is being blocked from > relaying messages to hotmail.com. This has nothing to do with Horde/IMP > (or any other local MUA you are using) - this is a mail transfer issue > (i.e. at the SMTP level). > > michael > > ___________________________________ > Michael Slusarz [slus...@horde.org] > > -- > imp mailing list > Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ > To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org > Sorry for asking such stupid things but by network range, what do you mean? This is a home server having a local IP (delivered by my local router). This used to work perfectly. All I changed is the server OS which is now CentOS 6.5. My router gets an IP from my ISP. Simple's that! I'd like if you can expand your explanation just a bit more so I can get a clear picture! Thanks again! -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org