I can't send Emails to GMail or Hotmail - NO Blacklist

inax123

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Hello my dear, I turn here because I got tired of searching and I could not find something that gives you on the key ...

Currently I am running the latest version of DA with CL, but I have this problem with Emails, at first they did not even go out, after activating DKIM they started to go out but not GMAIL.

THE IP IS NOT IN ANY BLACK LIST

This answers me


This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.

A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

[email protected]
host gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com [142.251.0.26]
SMTP error from remote mail server after end of data:
550-5.7.1 [xx.xx.xx.xx] The IP you're using to send mail is not authorized to
550-5.7.1 send email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP relay at your
550-5.7.1 service provider instead. Learn more at
550 5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=NotAuthorizedError h8si12190847vsk.55 - gsmtp

rDNS ok, DKIM ok, _dmarc ok... ports open...

I do not know what else to do..

Thanks
 
Did you read the support article linked to in the error message? Does it apply to you? (E.g. are you running this from your home IP?)
 
Did you read the support article linked to in the error message? Does it apply to you? (E.g. are you running this from your home IP?)
Thanks for your answer.
It's a cloud VPS, I have the reverse dns fine, it's not on any blacklist either ...
The ip is 45.236.130.181
 
The port is fine.

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I would forward the error (and the support article) to your VPS provider, so they can either tell you why Google treats your IP like this, or they can work with Google to get it resolved. It's possible other customers have been sending out spam, and Google decided to block the entire range. You can also, like the article suggests, use a relay server instead of sending mail out directly from your server. Your provider may or may not have one that is suitable for that. Another option is to buy relay services elsewhere.
 
I would forward the error (and the support article) to your VPS provider, so they can either tell you why Google treats your IP like this, or they can work with Google to get it resolved. It's possible other customers have been sending out spam, and Google decided to block the entire range. You can also, like the article suggests, use a relay server instead of sending mail out directly from your server. Your provider may or may not have one that is suitable for that. Another option is to buy relay services elsewhere.
Unfortunately, I couldn't keep waiting, so I decided to change my provider to one from Canada (I'm from Argentina :/ ), but anyway, it was the solution ..
 
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