I can receive emails but I noticed that when I respond those emails are not going out. I have tried doing a few tests on my own with the same result. Also when I click reply I noticed it does put the trashmail stuff in front of the TO: email address like it used to before?
ISP: comcast
Email client: thunderbird
browser: firefox
OS: windows xp
any suggestions?
Unable to send emails
Re: Unable to send emails
Yes, the *.reply.* addresses masks your real email address automatically by going through the Trashmail.net server.google wrote:I can receive emails but I noticed that when I respond those emails are not going out. I have tried doing a few tests on my own with the same result. Also when I click reply I noticed it does put the trashmail stuff in front of the TO: email address like it used to before?
ISP: comcast
Email client: thunderbird
browser: firefox
OS: windows xp
any suggestions?
Did you tried the test with a gmail account? Gmail has an anti-loop function to prevent to send emails to itself.
Best regards,
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Re: Unable to send emails
so I was able to get thunderbird to send email now however when customers reply back to my reply then they either get an invalid email error or I never receive the reply.
any idea how to fix? also what happens if they have a gmail account?
any idea how to fix? also what happens if they have a gmail account?
Re: Unable to send emails
The reply mask address *.reply.* should be available only for 7 days. I'm not sure which error he received exactly? 550 that user does not exists?google wrote:so I was able to get thunderbird to send email now however when customers reply back to my reply then they either get an invalid email error or I never receive the reply.
any idea how to fix? also what happens if they have a gmail account?
Best regards,
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Re: Unable to send emails
I'm sorry I do not understand your response. can you clarify what you are saying?
Re: Unable to send emails
When you receive an email over @trashmail.net, there is written in the Reply-To header entry a special address which is like *.reply.*@trashmail.net.google wrote:I'm sorry I do not understand your response. can you clarify what you are saying?
When you answer directly to this address, TrashMail hides your real email address and forward the message to the sender.
After 7 days this reply-addresses expires.
Best regards,
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH
Re: Unable to send emails
I was able to get email to send by playing with the port settings.....however I have noticed in the email exchanges back n forth that after 1-2 replies the sender is getting the following message:
Re: (subject contains non authorized characters)
this email address [email protected] requires manual confirmation.
Please confirm your sent email by going on the following URL address:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Do you know why this occurs and how I can remove it? Sometimes I have email exchanges that go back n forth a few times and I don't want my customers to see the message above.
thank you
Re: (subject contains non authorized characters)
this email address [email protected] requires manual confirmation.
Please confirm your sent email by going on the following URL address:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Do you know why this occurs and how I can remove it? Sometimes I have email exchanges that go back n forth a few times and I don't want my customers to see the message above.
thank you
Re: Unable to send emails
another message sender receives is:
(subject contains non authorized characters)
Sorry,
your email message to $USER@$DOMAIN has not been accepted
because your email address is not in the whitelist of this user.
For more information: Please visit http://www.trashmail.net/
how do I fix??
(subject contains non authorized characters)
Sorry,
your email message to $USER@$DOMAIN has not been accepted
because your email address is not in the whitelist of this user.
For more information: Please visit http://www.trashmail.net/
how do I fix??
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