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If there is an issue with authentication this status code response is received from the server. it can be an incorrect password or username or you might be trying the connect to the wrong mail server. you can check your SMTP access is enabled or not for sending email from your email id or try changing the authentication method.If you are confident with your username and password and still getting the error try using SSL/TLS.


This status code are temporary blockage for your emails delivery which should retry sending those emails automatically. This blockage might be due to unusual traffic patterns from sending server IP address, emails having characteristics of spam or recipients MX is too busy accepting emails.


This status code indicates that high volume of mails has been sent from your IP. ie, bulk emailing. Don't send email if you are receiving this status codecheck for email subscription list and make sure you are sending emails to user who as subsribed.


Sending out emails to large users are only helpful if your bounce rates are low. Sending emails with bounce rates more than 5% is a concern and anything around 10% is a serious concern to be addressed. If you're sending emails with higher bounce rates, then this can impact the reputation of your sending domain and IP address severely. It is recommended to weekly check the reputation of your sender domain and IP address to ensure your email practices comply with industry standards.


While launching an email campaign, you need to anyways segregate your email list into segments like Active and Inactive users. And, send emails to active users first. But, the active list is always around 10% of the total subscriber base. That's the hard truth, in most of the businesses so one cannot just rely on the active data to send emails.


So, what's the solution? How one can send emails to even an inactive base and can put tight control on the bounce rates? How would you handle the bounces? There are several methods to handle bounces, but you need first to understand the basics of bounces, what are the different types of bounces, and how to interpret different bounce error codes.


When it comes to email marketing, it is crucial to handle bounces and handling bounce is the process of planning what to do with the email addresses, which has not accepted your messages more than once.


When you talk about sending out an email campaign, it is not for few email addresses, right? The list can have any numbers of email addresses from thousands to millions depending on your customer base. So, let's assume that out of total list about 40% of emails got bounced due to invalid email addresses, then how you will debug those?


Each bounce back message contains an SMTP error codes and its descriptions. So, either you have to learn these codes, and write programs to handle those or rely on an email service provider like Pepipost, who have already written systems and processes to manage all these bounces for you proactively.


SMTP response codes are the primary source for debugging issues related to bounce. These response codes are the only ways in which email servers communicate over a network. These email servers send out a command like HELO, EHLO, MAIL FROM, DATA and in response receives three-digit code as shown below.


Before moving forward with Error code and fixes. Let us make it clear that 5xx = Hard bounce and 4xx = Soft Bounce. In the world of SMTP, hard bounces are those emails which can never be delivered, and soft bounces are those emails which couldn't be delivered, but you can try after some time.


Solution: The sender's email server will keep on retrying for a few times and pass on further details back to the sender's server. If the sender is unable to deliver it queues up the email and attempt to send it again after a few days.


Solution: These emails can be delivered again, and they send out a message automatically to the sender stating that you should ask your recipient to check or empty their inbox so that new emails can be delivered.


Solution: This error states that there might be issues in the email address that can be spelling mistakes or missing letters (symbols). So this emails can be filtered out using universal email regex. You can correct the email addresses and try again. Also, update your contact list with the correct email address. If the problem persists then try contacting your user through a different channel like phone, message or chat to confirm the correct email address.


Solution: This issue is the same as the above issue since this is as undefined or unknown to the email system. It's better to check the email address syntax if they have some invalid characters or spelling mistake. If this issue persists, try connecting with the user through different mediums.


Solution: Check with the recipient through the different channel and ask them whether the emails address will be active again. Remove the email from the contact list if email id doesn't exist anymore or else move to the other contact list which you will be sending again after some time. 2ff7e9595c


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