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I am on ubuntu 16.04.I have sent email to suggest business proposal.What I got in my gmail inbox was something like this



Your message couldn't be delivered to x.yd@xyz.com because the remote server is misconfigured. See the technical details below for more information.


Then



Final-Recipient: rfc822; xy@..com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mailfilter1.mijndomein.nl. (5b00:4a40:1:1::9:3, the server
for the domain xzy.com.)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 relay not permitted
Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 02:31:07 -0700 (PDT)


I have googled and it seems that his server treats my email(gmail) like a spam.How to avoid this?
EDIT
I have emailed my friend, no problem.
I have sent new mail to that guy in Nederlands,again comes mailer-daemon@googlemail.com notification.I can put the original content, but that is a private server.










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closed as too broad by dr01, Stephen Rauch, Anthon, G-Man, Archemar Sep 27 '17 at 6:43


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  • What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:20










  • from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:23











  • ... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:29










  • Could you mask the data consistently?
    – AnFi
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:31










  • @EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:34














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I am on ubuntu 16.04.I have sent email to suggest business proposal.What I got in my gmail inbox was something like this



Your message couldn't be delivered to x.yd@xyz.com because the remote server is misconfigured. See the technical details below for more information.


Then



Final-Recipient: rfc822; xy@..com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mailfilter1.mijndomein.nl. (5b00:4a40:1:1::9:3, the server
for the domain xzy.com.)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 relay not permitted
Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 02:31:07 -0700 (PDT)


I have googled and it seems that his server treats my email(gmail) like a spam.How to avoid this?
EDIT
I have emailed my friend, no problem.
I have sent new mail to that guy in Nederlands,again comes mailer-daemon@googlemail.com notification.I can put the original content, but that is a private server.










share|improve this question















closed as too broad by dr01, Stephen Rauch, Anthon, G-Man, Archemar Sep 27 '17 at 6:43


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:20










  • from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:23











  • ... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:29










  • Could you mask the data consistently?
    – AnFi
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:31










  • @EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:34












up vote
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down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I am on ubuntu 16.04.I have sent email to suggest business proposal.What I got in my gmail inbox was something like this



Your message couldn't be delivered to x.yd@xyz.com because the remote server is misconfigured. See the technical details below for more information.


Then



Final-Recipient: rfc822; xy@..com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mailfilter1.mijndomein.nl. (5b00:4a40:1:1::9:3, the server
for the domain xzy.com.)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 relay not permitted
Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 02:31:07 -0700 (PDT)


I have googled and it seems that his server treats my email(gmail) like a spam.How to avoid this?
EDIT
I have emailed my friend, no problem.
I have sent new mail to that guy in Nederlands,again comes mailer-daemon@googlemail.com notification.I can put the original content, but that is a private server.










share|improve this question















I am on ubuntu 16.04.I have sent email to suggest business proposal.What I got in my gmail inbox was something like this



Your message couldn't be delivered to x.yd@xyz.com because the remote server is misconfigured. See the technical details below for more information.


Then



Final-Recipient: rfc822; xy@..com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mailfilter1.mijndomein.nl. (5b00:4a40:1:1::9:3, the server
for the domain xzy.com.)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 relay not permitted
Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 02:31:07 -0700 (PDT)


I have googled and it seems that his server treats my email(gmail) like a spam.How to avoid this?
EDIT
I have emailed my friend, no problem.
I have sent new mail to that guy in Nederlands,again comes mailer-daemon@googlemail.com notification.I can put the original content, but that is a private server.







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closed as too broad by dr01, Stephen Rauch, Anthon, G-Man, Archemar Sep 27 '17 at 6:43


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closed as too broad by dr01, Stephen Rauch, Anthon, G-Man, Archemar Sep 27 '17 at 6:43


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  • What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:20










  • from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:23











  • ... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:29










  • Could you mask the data consistently?
    – AnFi
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:31










  • @EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:34
















  • What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:20










  • from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:23











  • ... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
    – John Smith
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:29










  • Could you mask the data consistently?
    – AnFi
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:31










  • @EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:34















What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:20




What server do you use to send email? It's you local server or it public service (like gmail.com)?
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:20












from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
– John Smith
Sep 26 '17 at 10:23





from what I see I would rather say that it is not the server refusing your gmail.com, but instead you are trying to use their smtp server to send the email and since you are not a user of their email system, it refuses to do so. sending email using gmail smtp server would not produce such an error...
– John Smith
Sep 26 '17 at 10:23













... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
– John Smith
Sep 26 '17 at 10:29




... or may be you are not authenticating yourself properly with the gmail smtp server.
– John Smith
Sep 26 '17 at 10:29












Could you mask the data consistently?
– AnFi
Sep 26 '17 at 10:31




Could you mask the data consistently?
– AnFi
Sep 26 '17 at 10:31












@EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:34




@EgorVasilyev I am using gmail.com(regarding the server,SBB Serbian internet provider)
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:34










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If you try to send email via remote public email server:



I think you have problem with local email client. Perhaps you forget to type login and password and you client try to send email without authentication.



Remote email server think that you are trying to use it as open relay and prevent this action.




If you are using wellknown public server there is nothing wrong with telling us his name. And we can check all needed DNS records




If you try to use some private server:



Possibly this server not yet configured to handling domain which you type in your email address.






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  • Take a look at my edit.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:46










  • @MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:55










  • Ok,will try for sure.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:57










  • Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:59

















1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes








1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes









active

oldest

votes






active

oldest

votes








up vote
1
down vote



accepted










If you try to send email via remote public email server:



I think you have problem with local email client. Perhaps you forget to type login and password and you client try to send email without authentication.



Remote email server think that you are trying to use it as open relay and prevent this action.




If you are using wellknown public server there is nothing wrong with telling us his name. And we can check all needed DNS records




If you try to use some private server:



Possibly this server not yet configured to handling domain which you type in your email address.






share|improve this answer






















  • Take a look at my edit.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:46










  • @MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:55










  • Ok,will try for sure.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:57










  • Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:59














up vote
1
down vote



accepted










If you try to send email via remote public email server:



I think you have problem with local email client. Perhaps you forget to type login and password and you client try to send email without authentication.



Remote email server think that you are trying to use it as open relay and prevent this action.




If you are using wellknown public server there is nothing wrong with telling us his name. And we can check all needed DNS records




If you try to use some private server:



Possibly this server not yet configured to handling domain which you type in your email address.






share|improve this answer






















  • Take a look at my edit.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:46










  • @MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:55










  • Ok,will try for sure.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:57










  • Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:59












up vote
1
down vote



accepted







up vote
1
down vote



accepted






If you try to send email via remote public email server:



I think you have problem with local email client. Perhaps you forget to type login and password and you client try to send email without authentication.



Remote email server think that you are trying to use it as open relay and prevent this action.




If you are using wellknown public server there is nothing wrong with telling us his name. And we can check all needed DNS records




If you try to use some private server:



Possibly this server not yet configured to handling domain which you type in your email address.






share|improve this answer














If you try to send email via remote public email server:



I think you have problem with local email client. Perhaps you forget to type login and password and you client try to send email without authentication.



Remote email server think that you are trying to use it as open relay and prevent this action.




If you are using wellknown public server there is nothing wrong with telling us his name. And we can check all needed DNS records




If you try to use some private server:



Possibly this server not yet configured to handling domain which you type in your email address.







share|improve this answer














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answered Sep 26 '17 at 10:31









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  • Take a look at my edit.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:46










  • @MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:55










  • Ok,will try for sure.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:57










  • Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:59
















  • Take a look at my edit.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:46










  • @MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:55










  • Ok,will try for sure.
    – MikiBelavista
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:57










  • Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
    – Egor Vasilyev
    Sep 26 '17 at 10:59















Take a look at my edit.
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:46




Take a look at my edit.
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:46












@MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:55




@MikiBelavista try to send email from a different server (not gmail.com.) Perhaps you have another one's own email address. If you get the same error - the problem is on receiving server
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:55












Ok,will try for sure.
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:57




Ok,will try for sure.
– MikiBelavista
Sep 26 '17 at 10:57












Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:59




Great! And after this complete the post with new "debug" info. Thx
– Egor Vasilyev
Sep 26 '17 at 10:59


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