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As of Sept 11 my alarm systems stopped sending me notifications via email to sms utilizing NUMBER@tmomail.net. After some troubleshooting we have concluded that the email system is failing: Could not deliver message to the following recipient(s): Failed Recipient: NUMBER@tmomail.net Reason: Remote host said: 452 4.1.0 server temporarily unavailable AUP#MXRT Is anyone else experiencing this issue? Any idea how to fix it? How to escalate it? We will be missing security/fire/medical alerts!Solved7.4KViews4likes16ComentariosSending email to @tmomail.net gets blocked
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address failed: phoneline@tmomail.net: multiple delivery attempts failed I can send an email from my personal @gmail.com to phoneline@tmomail.netbut cannot send mail from an @specific domain. This domain is NOT on any email black lists and can send to other email addresses just fine,in fact, TMobile can SEND messsages TO this @specific domain I just cannotreceive. I've tried blank messages, test messages, messages with attachments etc... I found when trying to forward the blocked message to a t-mobile.com tech support email it was also blocked on their internal domains. This has been going on for over a month. I've called into tech support many times over the past month.I can only restart my phone or clear cache so many times. I'm pulling my hair out trying to explain the TMOBILE E-Mail server is blocking my messages, not my phone or app1.7KViews1like8Comentariosemail to sms gateway spam filter issue with my domain
my domain nwtotalatm.com is currently being blocked by the spam filters of tmomail.net, we utilize our domain to send out location update information for a field techs (all of who have tmobile business cell phones under our business plan) as well as our clients. All our techs and clients that are on the tmobile network stopped receiving email to sms notifications from our reports@nwtotalatm.comemail address on Monday 9/4/23 at approx 8:42pm PST. Please send this to the SPAM administrator of tmomail.net to address. ¡Gracias!132Visto0likes2ComentariosSending Email to @tmomail.net
Hello, I use Gmail and I've tried to use [my cell number] @tmomail.net to have emails forwarded to my cell phone as a text message. However, nevergetting Google'sconfirmation text message that is to be sent to[my cell number] @tmomail.net it seems this is being blocked for some reason. Can you please help me so that I can get the confirmation and set up message forwarding to[cell number] @tmomail.net429Visto0likes1ComentarioTMOMAIL.net Blocking Messages From Microsoft Outlook, And Other Domains
I have a print letter en route to your Albuquerque, NM post office box concerning this matter, but figured I'd try this forum out also, as the letter won't arrive for a couple of days. For years, I've used TMOMAIL.net to receive notifications to my Samsung smartphone. As of June 19 (approximately) I noticed that such SMS notifications were no longer reaching my phone. As a test of this, I tried sending a message from Microsoft Outlook - a mainline webmail platform - and it failed. Here was the rejection message payload: Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups: xxxxxxxxxx@tmomail.net (xxxxxxxxxx@tmomail.net) Your message wasn't delivered. Despite repeated attempts to deliver your message, a connection to the remote server was closed abruptly. Contact the recipient by some other means (by phone, for example) and ask them to tell their email admin that it appears that your email system is unable to connect to their email system. Give them the error details shown below. It's likely that the recipient's email admin is the only one who can fix this problem. For Email Admins This often indicates the recipient's firewall SMTP fixup setting or other firewall settings are preventing the SMTP protocol negotiation from succeeding. For more information and tips to fix this issue see this article: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=389361. Phone number redacted with "xxxxxxxxxx". Contact me directly for details. If the TMOMAIL.net domain has been discontinued, I think it would be courteous to inform customers of that prior to a sudden discontinuation, but when I spoke with "Andrew" from your Customer Care area, he informed me that the TMOMAIL domain should still be functional (before leaving me on hold for 20+ minutes, after which point I hung up). I did a search online for other solutions, and saw that "TMOBILE.net" is another similar domain for webmail, but I have never received communications of any kind that TMOMAIL.net was being switched over to TMOBILE.net, or that TMOBILE.net was coming online. I have tried resolving this by changing out my device's SIM card, rebooting the phone, and even visiting a T-Mobile showroom. None of this has worked, so - as I work in the information technology industry myself - I have to assume this is an administrative issue with the domain, meaning someone in your internal systems area (over web servers and gateways) should look at this. Like I said, I've been using TMOMAIL.net for literally YEARS without any issues. It's clear that something has changed within the past month, and judging by other messages on this forum, it's affecting others, as well. Thank you for your attention.1KViews3likes1Comentario