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Myleen
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Emails with shared links bounced back today. Any clues why?
When sending a dropbox link in emails today, they bounced back with the error message "Message content rejected due to suspected spam." This occurred only when including the link, whether from lapto...
- 6 years ago
Thanks Rich for trying to help me.
The problem has been solved.
It was, as suspected, an issue with Telstra – it just took three days for them to acknowledge that the problem was at their end! I wish their consultants were as knowledgeable & helpful as this community! :)
Rich
Super User II
Where is the bounce originating from? More than likely it's the recipient's mail server, in which case they'll need to change their spam protection so emails from Dropbox aren't blocked.
Myleen
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for the response Rich,
I believe it is from my end as no-one from the list receives it. I even tried sending to another of my addresses & from that other address - same result. I do now think it is a problem generated by my mail server after originally blaming the Windows 10 auto-update for changing my firewall settings, but it fails from my phone too.
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
If you view the source code of the bounced message, you should be able to determine exactly where the message is coming from.
- Myleen6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I am technologically challenged Rich, so no idea of where I'd find that!
Error message starts with a series of numbers & letters then "Message content rejected due to suspected spam" If that is the code, how would I determine where it came from?
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
Myleen wrote:
If that is the code, how would I determine where it came from?
By viewing the source code (email headers) of the message. Basically, it's looking at the raw text of the email, including all the header information which shows the path that the email took, and all the responses from the various servers. Once of those servers is the one rejecting the message.
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