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on 16-04-2026 12:27 PM
What a nightmare i've had for the last two days. I had notification on 9 April that my non broadband email address will be routed via Everymail and I will have to pay a fee. I have no problem with this as I live overseas. Since yesterday I have not been able to send email, although I can still receive them. My storage is only 29% so that's ok. I've spend two days talking to TalkTalk support who say they can't help as I don't pay for broadband and that I have to wait until 21 April when they will send me a link to subscribe to Everymail. Thats 7 days without being able to send a single email. The support agent seemed to think this was ok.... nothing he could do. All I wanted was to know whey I kept gettng the following error message when I try to send.
Message could not be sent to the following recipients: "test-mail@talktalk.net" <test-mail@talktalk.net> (550 - 550 5.7.1 Reject for policy reason ).
The agent Allan didn't answer this question, can anyone else advise me?
Thanks
Amelia
on 21-04-2026 06:12 PM
It's looking like a totally different situation from the original poster, @bshah, so not helpful adding your thoughts on this thread.
Though there are no longer staff on here, it's helpful to keep posts relevant to the OP's or start your own - ultimately only agents on phone / Live Chat support will be able to resolve it for you.
on 21-04-2026 05:26 PM
good luck getting any decent response from talktalk directly - have the same issue and have been told different things
they can't even tell me how the filter was created in the first place - even though "the hackers" didn't get access to my account - some how the filter was on their server yet they don't know how it was created
on 16-04-2026 01:29 PM
If at least you can receive them, and it's not always crucial to use the exact same address to reply / send, simply use a Gmail / Hotmail or whatever free account @ameliateresa to send, and include an explanation about the fact that you can't send from your usual one for now, @ameliateresa.
It's always a good idea to have a reserve spare one - especially when sending from abroad.
Talktalk mail often gets blocked if there has been a lot of Spam coming from that area, regardless of whether or not you're having to transition to Everymail.