If it weren't for you folks, I would still be back at square one.Gmail Temporary Error Codes: Amazing Steps to Fix Gmail Temporary Errors I still don't have the RCN outgoing e-mail working on my phone, but I can live with that. And this work around solution given to me by sfhowes (thank you) just proves that the problem is with RCN and not TB. This went on for quite some time until in frustration I just said thank you and good bye.
Their 's not our problem.our system is working properly. I haven't touched any of the setting I replied. How do you explain two separate independent devices (my desktop computer and my Samsung Galaxy 7 phone) both getting the same error message I asked? You must have something set wrong on both of them was their answer. All they kept saying was.if you can send your e-mail through our webmail site (and I can do that) then the problem is NOT with RCN it's with Thunderbird. I was on the phone with RCN for about 30 minutes today and they were absolutely NO HELP at all. At least my TB e-mail program works on my desktop computer by funneling my outgoing mail through Yahoo. After working with it for quite some time, I got all of my ducks in an row and it now works. I finally had the time to sit and play with this today. If it weren't for you folks, I would still be back at square one. You can find more info about that error here and share the same with the recipient. Thunderbird is working as intended on your end, but it cannot force the receiving server to accept the message. What you can do is to communicate with the recipient about this, so that they can have their mail admin look into the issue. It's upon the receiving end to delist the blocked address or change how messages from flagged/listed IPs are handled. The recipient's end is implementing a filtering mechanism, and it's possible that your domain's IP address has been blacklisted due to spam activity originating from that IP. This is not something you can fix from your end as the sender. That error message means the message has been rejected by the recipient's domain (the receiving end), and so, your outgoing SMTP server failed to deliver it. Well, you have effectively ruled out Thunderbird as the problem, and this forum is for Thunderbird users, so there isn't much we can do about it other than explain what that error means and what is on. I'm not a high level tech with these ease make suggested remedies as simple as possible. I have two other e-mail accounts on the same desk top computer and phone that both work fine.one is a Yahoo account, and one is a Verizon account.
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I have changed nothing on the phone.heck I can hardly figure out how to answer an incoming call let alone mess around with e-mail settings. Two totally separate devices.different OS.but same problem. I get a similar error message on my RCN e-mail account on the phone.
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BUT.I also have a Samsung Galaxy 7 phone with an ANDROID OS. My carrier is RCN and I can send e-mail from my RCN webmail address. These are one on one e-mails I'm trying to send.no group mailings. Nothing has changed.no additions or changes to my Thunderbird e-mail. Thunderbird was working fine for a number of years, and then out of the blue I get this error message when I try to send e-mail: The Mail Server responded 554 5.7.1 (P4) Message Blocked due to Spam Content in the Message.