Behavior:
Outbound emails from Salesforce may bounce when sending to some Email Service Providers (ESP). An ESP is a service such as Microsoft (Office 365/Exchange Online), Yahoo Mail, Google Mail (Gmail), or AOL that receives and delivers email on behalf of its users. The bounce message may vary; however, the failure reason typically indicates that a specific IP address has been blocked.
Cause:
Large ESPs such as Microsoft, Yahoo, Google Mail, and AOL can potentially impose an inbound IP Block or Throttle for specific Salesforce IP addresses. This causes emails from some Salesforce organizations to temporarily or permanently bounce.
The behaviour can stem from two sources:
In most cases when the issue occurs, the block is limited to a small subset of IP addresses.
Note: This article refers to Email Service Providers (ESP) and not blocklist providers, of which there are many. For Salesforce's policy regarding blocklist providers, refer to SPAM Blackhole Lists: How Salesforce Email Delivery is Affected.
This article explains the steps to take when Salesforce outbound email is blocked or throttled by an Email Service Provider (ESP). Follow the actions below to remediate the issue and prevent recurrence.
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