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how do i get rid of mailer damon so i can reply to my emails and not get a failure message

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everytime or almost alot of times i ll reply to an email and sometimes i get a failure notice from mailer damon how can i delete this or get rid of it so my emails replies get through and not refused

everytime or almost alot of times i ll reply to an email and sometimes i get a failure notice from mailer damon how can i delete this or get rid of it so my emails replies get through and not refused

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Hi samples, when you send a message, there usually are at least two mail servers involved. Where is the rejection coming from and what is the code in the report? For example:

  • Your email provider returns the message indicating you aren't authorized to use their servers. Usually not an issue with webmail accessed in Firefox because you're logged into the site.
  • Your email provider forwards a report from the receiving server indicating:
    • Email address isn't valid
    • Message rejected for policy reasons (e.g., spammy)
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how do i keep this from happening so my emails get repliesto my senders

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That depends on why the messages are getting returned. That's why I had asked the follow-up questions before here.