SMTP Authentication
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SMTP Authentication
11-10-2024 1:08 PM
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I am currently in Spain and over the last few days sending emails is failing authentication:
S: 535 ...authentication rejected as source IP has a poor reputation
Current IP address is
185.103.149.175
Is it worth reporting this to PN (will I get a useful response?)
Re: SMTP Authentication
11-10-2024 1:14 PM
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It is pointless reporting to PN - it means the connection you are currently using has been abused recently and has therefore been blocked. Is this a mobile one, or fixed?
Re: SMTP Authentication
11-10-2024 1:39 PM
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Thanks for confirming my thoughts.
Its a FTTP connection so maybe I'll try powering off the router for a few hours and see if I et a different IP address.
Re: SMTP Authentication
11-10-2024 10:17 PM
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In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
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Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 10:57 AM
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It is easier for me just to abandon sending via my PN email for now and use my Hotmail or Gmail SMTP until normal SMTP service from PN is resumed. At least receiving email via my PN POP3 account is not affected.
I use a Thunderbird mail client and webmail is too tedious.
A VPN seems unnecessary for this purpose, though I have used it when on shared networks.
Thanks for the comments though.
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 11:02 AM
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until normal SMTP service from PN is resumed.
Despite your current blaming of PN, it is not their fault your current IP is regarded as unsafe - it is the fault of whoever misused it previously.
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 12:29 PM
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It CAN be PlusNet's fault: recently my brother was unable to send email vial PlusNet's SMTP... from his own home - PlusNet provided - broadband! It seems that his IP had been blacklisted by Spamhaus and others, and despite it being one of Plusnet's own, it got blocked!
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 12:41 PM
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@paul_blitz I think I understand what you are trying to say there, but, as I (and others) have tried to explain, it is a users fault for misusing the service, not the suppliers or providing it.
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 12:42 PM
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It does not matter who owns the IP if it gets marked as suspect, it will get quarantined, usually for 24-48 hours.
The ISP is not responsible for the abuse, but rather (in the case of a dynamic IP address) it is down to a previous user. In the context being discussed, the service being abused need not be one provided by the ISP: the abuse of any service which has a high level of protection and reporting, could cause Plusnet's SMTP servers not to accept connections.
Yes it can be inconvenient to individuals ... but better that than the whole of the Plusnet mail service being laid vulnerable to abuse and thereby no mail service accepting outbound emails from Plusnet's servers for all users.
Sadly it is more often foreign 'players' who most seek to abuse SMTP servers, hence the high level of diligence applied to such inbound connections.
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
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Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 1:05 PM - edited 12-10-2024 1:06 PM
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@mbeenham wrote:
I am currently in Spain and over the last few days sending emails is failing authentication:
S: 535 ...authentication rejected as source IP has a poor reputation
Current IP address is
185.103.149.175
some details here https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=185.103.149.175
HTH
Edit: Click on More Info
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 5:14 PM
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If you are sending email from your own personal domain, and can set up a couple of extra DNS records, then you can use someone like MailJet to send your mail. Because you do a 'more secure authentication' with them so that they are 100% sure it's you, they don't block based on source IP address. In fact, I set my brother up to do that when he was blocked by plusnet.
(Unfortunately, if you use a native Plusnet email address, this won't work for you.)
Re: SMTP Authentication
12-10-2024 6:53 PM
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Thank you.
This is the best reply to my original question and if PN continue to block SMTP from my address I might well consider implementing it.
Thank you again.
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