error with sending from my "forwarding email account" -- The mail server responded: 5.1.8 invalid/host-not-in-DNS return address not allowed.
I got a forwarding email account from University of Maryland. It's been working for over a year with Thunderbird. It forwards to a verizon email. It suddenly won't work. The verizon email works fine.
The full error message is: An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: 5.1.8 invalid/host-not-in-DNS return address not allowed. Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again.
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I reached the UMd people. You are 100% correct. They're trying to fix the issue. Thank you so much for your help!
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This isn't a Thunderbird error message. You should talk to your email provider.
Verizon denied it was them. They said that the "mail server" was Thunderbird and said they never heard of this error message. They "proved" it wasn't them by having me send email from my verizon address to myself.
I got a forwarding email account from University of Maryland.
I should have been more clear on that. You need to talk to the University of Maryland.
Verizon denied it was them.
They have no clue.
Could verizon have made it illegal to receive to an email address that doesn't have verizon in the address? I also tested by sending from verizon account to terpalum account and got this error from postmaster@verizon: Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: Recipient address: [email protected] Reason: Illegal host/domain name found
Could verizon have made it illegal to receive to an email address that doesn't have verizon in the address?
Not illegal. The Verizon server attempts to verify the umd.edu server, and that check fails. That goes for both ways, sending from your terpalum.umd.edu email address to Verizon and vice versa.
I don't think Verizon are to blame here. The problem is more likely at the umd.edu side. That's the reason you should talk to the umd.edu folks.
The answers you got from Verizon were complete rubbish though.
Solução escolhida
I reached the UMd people. You are 100% correct. They're trying to fix the issue. Thank you so much for your help!