itsup 0 Posted July 27, 2017 Share Posted July 27, 2017 I have an issue with sending from Evernote to my work email. Every time is says the following: Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 The sending IP (204.154.94.124) is listed on https://spamrl.com as a source of spam. Now I did check the IP and this one is from Evernote itself. So it looks like evernote is on an blacklist? Any idea how to fix this, or can only Evernote fix this problem? Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 11,652 Posted July 28, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted July 28, 2017 Hi. The https://spamrl.com/ website says "don't contact us to remove your details" - they're used as a lookup service by corporate and spam filter users who check for what's previously been logged as spam. You could check with your own IT people to see if they can add that IP (or the Evernote.com domain) to an 'allowed list', or use a webmail account (or Evernote Web) to get around this. Link to comment
Wanderling Reborn 185 Posted July 29, 2017 Share Posted July 29, 2017 22 hours ago, gazumped said: Hi. The https://spamrl.com/ website says "don't contact us to remove your details" - they're used as a lookup service by corporate and spam filter users who check for what's previously been logged as spam. You could check with your own IT people to see if they can add that IP (or the Evernote.com domain) to an 'allowed list', or use a webmail account (or Evernote Web) to get around this. In many corporate IT departments, Evernote is a bad word - they don't want employees uploading sensitive data to the sites they can't control. E.g. I work for a very large corporation and I can access Evernote web but can't upload any attachments. So getting the IT involved may result in them realizing they have a hole to plug, and cutting off the OP's access at work completely. I would just try setting up a new Gmail or Outlook.com account, with auto forwarding to work account. Send EN email to that address and it will forward to work address. Link to comment
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