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@ -690,6 +690,9 @@ Possible causes are:
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* The email server is refusing to accept a message, for example because it is too large or contains unacceptable links
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* The email server is refusing to accept a message, for example because it is too large or contains unacceptable links
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* There are too many connections to the server, see also the next question
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* There are too many connections to the server, see also the next question
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Many public Wi-Fi networks block outgoing email to prevent spam.
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Sometimes you can workaround this by using another SMTP port. See the documentation of the provider for the usable port number.
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If you are using a VPN, the VPN provider might block the connection because it is too aggressively trying to prevent spam.
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If you are using a VPN, the VPN provider might block the connection because it is too aggressively trying to prevent spam.
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FairEmail will automatically try to connect again after a delay.
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FairEmail will automatically try to connect again after a delay.
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