Non Delivery Reports (NDRs)

This list provides detail on the most common NDRs received by NHSmail users.

    • 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
    • 550 5.1.1 RESOLVER.ADR.ExRecipNotFound; not found
    • 5.1.1 smtp; 550 5.1.1 ’email address’: Recipient address rejected: aol.com
    • 5.7.0 smtp; 530 5.7.0 ‘sender’s email’: Sender address rejected: Must use TLS
    • 554 5.7.1 ‘recipient address’: Recipient address rejected: ERS-RBL
    • 5.4.4 X-Postfix; Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=’domain’ type=A: Host not found
  • 5.0.0 smtp; 550 Unknown user
  • 4.4.1 X-Postfix; connect to domain[IP]:25: Connection refused
  • ‘Delivery to these recipients or groups is complete, but no delivery notification was sent by the destination server’
  • Host server[IP] said: 450 4.1.8 ’email@domain’: Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to RCPT TO command)

 

550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable

This error message translates to there either being a problem with the recipient’s account or that their mailbox is full or has been temporarily suspended.

Please double check the email address to make sure you have the right address, wait a while and try again. If it still fails, try contacting the recipient through another means to confirm their email address and that their account is active.

 

550 5.1.1 RESOLVER.ADR.ExRecipNotFound; not found

There is a bug in Outlook in Office 365, for which the solution can be accessed on the following link: KB2784785

 

5.1.1 smtp; 550 5.1.1 ’email address’: Recipient address rejected: aol.com

This error suggests that the recipient’s account does not exist. Please double check the email address for any typos or contact the recipient through another channel and confirm.

 

5.7.0 smtp; 530 5.7.0 ‘sender’s email’: Sender address rejected: Must use TLS

There has been a recent change in the NHSmail Relay where all email sent from/to secure domains must use TLS encryption. See the following link for more information: Secure Email Standard

 

554 5.7.1 ‘recipient address’: Recipient address rejected: ERS-RBL

This is caused by the connecting IP having a bad reputation according to the Trend Email Reputation Service. As a consequence, the emails from this IP are being rejected. In order to request de-listing the owner of the IP needs to contact Trend at the Trend Email Reputation Service and submit a request.

 

5.4.4 X-Postfix; Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=’domain’ type=A: Host not found

This is the result of there not being a MX record for the recipient’s domain. As a consequence emails cannot be delivered.

 

5.0.0 smtp; 550 Unknown user

This message means that that recipient’s email address simply does not exist. Please double check the email address for any typos or contact the recipient through another channel and confirm.

 

4.4.1 X-Postfix; connect to domain[IP]:25: Connection refused

This message points to the recipient’s domain refusing connection from the relay. The user/recipient needs to contact the team that supports the recipient’s domain and request them to allow connection from the relay.

 

‘Delivery to these recipients or groups is complete, but no delivery notification was sent by the destination server’

As the NDR reads the emails were delivered successfully to the recipient, however, the recipient’s server is not configured to send a delivery notification back to the NHSmail relay. This is something that the team that supports the recipient’s domain needs to implement.

 

Host server[IP] said: 450 4.1.8 ’email@domain’: Sender address rejected: Domain not found (in reply to RCPT TO command)

This message points to an issue with the sender’s MX record. The recipient needs to contact the sender and ask them to their local Support team investigate.

 

Stamp at the beginning of the email “This message was sent from an email address external to NHSmail but….”

Why do users receive the following stamp at the beginning of the email “This message was sent from an email address external to NHSmail but….” when I sent email from my nhs.net account?

This is NHS spoofed stamp which means that when the system examines the headers of the emails it detected it as not originating directly from a nhs.net account. This usually happens when the sending server is not part of NHS.NET environment but is configured to send emails as nhs.net in the FROM field.

In order to prevent this the local administrator needs to change the sending domain to something different than NHS.NET

Email to SMS sending error: 1 033 ERROR – the request is not authenticated

Why do I receive the following response from Email2SMS “1 033 ERROR – the request is not authenticated” while sending SMS from my NHS.NET account?

This error message indicates that the NHS.NET user is not whitelisted on Soprano. The user needs to contact their local administrator who in turn would need to contact Soprano ([email protected]) and request them for the NHS.NET address to be whitelisted.

Updated on 20/03/2019

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