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I can not send mails from the google GMAIL domain. My mails are blocked and I receive the following notification:

host gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[64.233.166.26] said: 550-5.7.1 [89.30.96.175 12] Our system has detected that this message is 550-5.7.1 likely unsolicited mail. To reduce the amount of spam sent to Gmail, 550-5.7.1 this message has been blocked. Please visit 550-5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=UnsolicitedMessageError 550 5.7.1 for more information. v25si3291558wrv.174 - gsmtp (in reply to end of DATA command)

PLease help me

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Is this to any gmail recipient, or just a specific one?

It's quite common for people to block a domain, especially if you've been ... ahem .. bad.

If you haven't been purposefully blocked, then I suggest you consider looking into firewall issues, antivirus, etc. You know you could get this kind of error when you try to send the same message to too many people as well? Try just one recipient, if you have multiple listed.

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The first sentence in your post states "I can not send mails from the google GMAIL domain. My mails are blocked and I receive the following notification," but, because the error message that follows is coming from a Gmail server and you listed "Zimbra" as a tag for your post, I'm wondering if your first sentence is not misworded and that it should be "to the GMAIL domain" rather than "from the GMAIL domain." I'm assuming that is the case, since the Zimbra software suite contains an email server component and I see the IP address listed by Gmail for the sending server is 89.30.96.175 and that takes me to a Zimbra page, if I access http://89.30.96.175/

It appears that Gmail may have placed that IP address on its block list, e.g., from How to Test If an IP Address Is on Gmail's Blacklist.

If Google's put you on the blacklist, your network's email servers will tell you. Gmail responds to blacklisted addresses by sending the servers either a 421 error or a 550. The 421 is for temporary problems; 550 indicates a complete block on mail originating from your Internet address. You may need to contact your email provider to research the servers. You can also enter your domain name on a website such as MX Toolbox and see if the site reports a blacklist.

You can view the MX Toolbox check for the IP address on various DNS-based Blackhole Lists (DNSBLs) at blacklist:89.30.96.175. The IP address is currently on the ZapBL list, which reports it has seen spam 4 times from that IP address since August 15, though I don't know if Google is using that list. I would suspect that Gmail isn't using that list, but has also adjudged some email from that IP address as spam due to its own checks of the content of email from that address. E.g., see the "Gmail Blacklist Criteria" section at How to Remove Your IP from the Gmail Blacklist. Try going to Google's support page at My domain is having delivery problems with Gmail troubleshooting page. Unfortunately, you probably won't be able to get the IP address removed immediately.

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  • Indeed my first post was not well formulated that is why I corrected it Sep 5, 2017 at 9:22
  • Thank for your help I will try to follow your instructions Sep 5, 2017 at 11:39
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I had a similar issue but this article helped me out, mine was on AWS, and configuring the AWS Route 53 DNS records correctly can fix it. Check this article.

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