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On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Walter Alejandro Iglesias <w...@roquesor.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, I was using smtpd(8) (static IP and FQDN resolving direct and > reverse) for a year without problems. Today sending from my server (from the > same address I'm using now) to gmail and hotmail they answered the following > (MAILER-DAEMON answer). Sending to gmail addresses: *@gmail.com: 550-5.7.1 > [185.37.212.61] The IP you're using to send mail is not authorized to send > email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP relay at your service > provider instead. Learn more at > https://support.google.com/mail/?p=NotAuthorizedError e1si6736354wra.236 - > gsmtp Sending to hotmail: *@hotmail.com: 550 DY-001 (SNT004-MC3F42) > Unfortunately, messages from 185.37.212.61 weren't sent. Please contact your > Internet service provider. You can tell them that Hotmail does not relay > dynamically-assigned IP ranges. You can also refer your provider to > http://mail.live.com/mail/troubleshooting.aspx#errors. On the hotmail link > above the explanaition for code DY-001 is: Mail rejected by Outlook.com for > policy reasons. We generally do not accept email from dynamic IP's as they > are not typically used to deliver unauthenticated SMTP email to an Internet > mail server. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your > Email/Internet Service Provider for help. http://www.spamhaus.org maintains > lists of dynamic and residential IP addresses. It doesn't happen with yahoo. > I visited spamhaus.org site and found out my IP is included in a list called > PBL that, as they explain is not a spammers list, it just includes dynamic > and "non mail server IP ranges". Does someone here know what is "non mail > server IP ranges" about? Or, how could my static IP could be taken as dynamic > (some DNS faliure at my ISP end?).