Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 11:13:47 -0600 From: "Shannon @ shaw" <MCEStaff@shaw.ca> Cc: <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: 553 errors Message-ID: <3AC47BB08A3C407980C308BB9C25B2E1@VCMCE110228> In-Reply-To: <a8a1f2d5-2f29-7a9f-b007-a5d2a52936f8@theaxiom.za.net> References: <4D4F63AFE85D40E5B884B77B09E0D74A@VCMCE110228> <9934F15D-CC90-420C-BCD2-E21264EA16C9@mail.sermon-archive.info> <a8a1f2d5-2f29-7a9f-b007-a5d2a52936f8@theaxiom.za.net>
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I have tried sending from an actual gmail account as well as a domain = that uses =93Google for Business=94 but have their own private domain. So still a wee bit odd. Anyway, it has to take a back-seat to other, more important things right = now. Thanks for all the suggestions. Shannon >Hi Shannon > >According to google the 553. 5.3.0 is the below. The usual, are they = spelling your username correctly ? is your server able to lookup your = username (if your using >mysql) ? what happens if you create a google account and send an email = from there, same symptoms ? >553 5.3.0 ... Address does not exist=20 >553 5.3.0 ... No such user=20 >553 5.3.0 ... No such user here=20 >553 5.3.0 ... User unknown, not local address
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