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I had a temporary problem with all my email being rejected by my outgoing
server (Verizon). This was to different recipients at different domains. The
messges never left my outbox.
The Outlook Send/Receive error I received was SMTP 550 5.7.1 The message you
attempted to send was determined to be spam...
I had been sending email with no problem prior to getting this error. Once
it started, I was unable to send anything (I could still receive.) I then
tried logging onto verizon's web mail and was able to send messages with no
problem, so the problem was something between Verizon and Outlook. I talked
to Verizon tech support and he had never encountered the error. I tried
restarting Outlook which did nothing. I tried restarting the computer, which
did nothing. I finally tried replying to a message rather than sending a new
message - this worked and leared the problem. I can no longer reproduce it.
This is good, but I am wondering if anyone has any ideas in case the problem
occurs again. I see a very similar issue but it seems as though the mail
server was determined to be at fault. I would accept that except that in my
case I was able to send messages directly from the server's web mail, just
not via Outlook.
server (Verizon). This was to different recipients at different domains. The
messges never left my outbox.
The Outlook Send/Receive error I received was SMTP 550 5.7.1 The message you
attempted to send was determined to be spam...
I had been sending email with no problem prior to getting this error. Once
it started, I was unable to send anything (I could still receive.) I then
tried logging onto verizon's web mail and was able to send messages with no
problem, so the problem was something between Verizon and Outlook. I talked
to Verizon tech support and he had never encountered the error. I tried
restarting Outlook which did nothing. I tried restarting the computer, which
did nothing. I finally tried replying to a message rather than sending a new
message - this worked and leared the problem. I can no longer reproduce it.
This is good, but I am wondering if anyone has any ideas in case the problem
occurs again. I see a very similar issue but it seems as though the mail
server was determined to be at fault. I would accept that except that in my
case I was able to send messages directly from the server's web mail, just
not via Outlook.