Hi
The problem fix self, after aprox 10 repeats (message still was queued by
Postfix) message was accepted by recipient's server and sent. I think tahat
was probably greylisting but messeage was sent after 4 hours !!!

Matt Kettler-3 wrote:
> 
> In this case, since the bounce message explicitly says "local" in "local
> dynamic IP address" I'd take it to mean the system administrator of
> "jeffbozarth.com" has created his own hand-made blacklist of IPs he
> believes to be dynamic.
> 
> Also, the fact that it's a 4xx series code, not a 5xx series code
> suggests either a greylist, or some broken attempt at being clever.
> Hopefully it's just a greylist.
> 
> If you really need to email that particular site, I'd find some other
> channel to contact that admin and find out what's going on.
> 
> 
> HotX wrote:
>> I have the same problem. I saw this message fist time. Anyone know what
>> is
>> wrong and how eliminate this problem?
>>
>> Dan Barker wrote:
>>   
>>> I received this bounce this morning.
>>>
>>> "Delivery failed 20 attempts: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> Unexpected connection response from server:
>>> 421 mails from 74.254.46.133 refused: local dynamic IP address
>>> 74.254.46.133"
>>>
>>> Does anybody recognize the text of the message? I'd like to confirm that
>>> there are no popular DUL lists showing 74.254.46.133 as dynamic, but the
>>> 421
>>> message says very little. DNSReport says it's clean, so I guess I'm OK.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> 

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