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Why would the web site baylorarlington.com cause a permanent error and prevent the e-mail from being sent?

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I was trying to send an e-mail to my family to give them the details on surgery I am having. I included the site baylorarlington.com on a separate line so they could look up where the hospital was. The message keeps bouncing back with: "An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: Permanent Failure: Message delivery failed. If you believe this message is an error, please review the User Service Agreement and contact Support. Please check the message and try again." I tired a test message with Facebook.com in it and had no problems. Any ideas?

I was trying to send an e-mail to my family to give them the details on surgery I am having. I included the site baylorarlington.com on a separate line so they could look up where the hospital was. The message keeps bouncing back with: "An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: Permanent Failure: Message delivery failed. If you believe this message is an error, please review the User Service Agreement and contact Support. Please check the message and try again." I tired a test message with Facebook.com in it and had no problems. Any ideas?

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No idea really, but the error message does appear to be missing something. Permanent error usually include an error code. But this sounds like the mail server that is receiving your mail is having the spit, not your mail server sending the mail.