

So many forums are filled with this and all through GoDaddy hosting. It has to be something on GoDaddy's side, the outgoing port or something they did recently because when I google the error My husband works in IT for Microsoft and had him look at my headers and he can't figure out what is going on either. Use Century Link for ISP at work location, right now due to the storms working from home, she uses Comcast (Still bounces) I use Comcast (still bouncing). Another email to her took 4 tries to get it to send, kept bouncing back. They keep saying it is an OutLook Problem. GoDaddy Host, been working with them for weeks and they have no clue. Happening on my machine and my bosses (We're the only two workers right now). Tried disabling Anti-Virus which was suggested, didn't help. Still working on it - still happening on two different machines.
#Outlook for mac 5.1.0 authentication required port comcast 465 upgrade#
If not, I may just have to upgrade to a personal server. To try removing the hyperlinks in my emails to see if that works. He did mention that, if we got a personal hosting server, this probably wouldn't be an issue because the filters would be a lot looser, since it would be just our emails going through that server. Probably have this same issue if I were to change to a new email hosting company because they are held to the same Can't Spam Act regulations. I complained and said that really was inconvenient for me to do and he agreed, but also admitted that that's the best he can do and GoDaddy is always working on this issue. Link was being flagged as spam or a virus. When I asked what solutions we had, he said I should try removing hyperlinks in my emails to see which

This customer service representative agreed that this is a big pain for all of the non-spammers out there and they are constantly working on this. When I asked why it goes through if I try to resend the email, he said it's because different servers have different filters and he reminded me that it is a constant balance they will always be working on. If they make the filters too loose, then the whole server mayīe shut down because of a spammer. If they make the email filters too strict, the server overreacts and treats our harmless emails as spam or a virus. Other email hosting companies) are constantly walking a fine line. This causes a lot of other emailers whose emails go through that same server to have an interruption in their service. Shut down until GoDaddy can either adjust the filters or weed out the problem customer who is spamming. If a certain email account gets flagged as spam, sometimes the entire server gets Since then, large email hosting companies like GoDaddy have had to constantly balance the filters on their servers. In 2003, the Can't Spam Act was implemented. Wow, I just got what I feel is a pretty good answer from a GoDaddy customer support person.
