Email error message
Here are some common email error messages:
General Error Messages
- "Error sending email" - This message indicates that there was a problem sending the email, but it doesn't provide any specific information about what went wrong.
- "Email not delivered" - This message means that the email was not successfully delivered to the recipient's inbox.
- "Email bounced" - This message indicates that the email was rejected by the recipient's email server, often due to a problem with the recipient's email address or account.
Authentication Errors
- "Authentication failed" - This message means that the email account's login credentials were incorrect or invalid.
- "Invalid username or password" - This message indicates that the email account's login credentials were incorrect or invalid.
- "Authentication timeout" - This message means that the email account's login credentials timed out or were not accepted by the email server.
Connection Errors
- "Connection refused" - This message means that the email server refused to establish a connection with the email client.
- "Server not found" - This message indicates that the email server could not be found or was not responding.
- "DNS resolution failed" - This message means that the email client was unable to resolve the email server's domain name to an IP address.
Content Errors
- "Invalid email address" - This message means that the email address entered is invalid or does not exist.
- "Email body too large" - This message indicates that the email body is too large to be sent or received.
- "Attachment too large" - This message means that the attachment is too large to be sent or received.
Other Error Messages
- "Email quota exceeded" - This message means that the email account has exceeded its storage quota and cannot send or receive emails.
- "Email account suspended" - This message indicates that the email account has been suspended or disabled.
- "Email server maintenance" - This message means that the email server is undergoing maintenance and is not available for sending or receiving emails.
These are just a few examples of common email error messages. If you're experiencing issues with your email, it's a good idea to check the error message to see if it provides any clues about what's going wrong.