Email suffix is not in the whitelist

A common error!

The "email suffix is not in the whitelist" error typically occurs when an email address is being blocked or rejected by a server or email filter because its domain or top-level domain (TLD) is not recognized or is not allowed.

Here are some possible solutions:

  1. Check the email address: Verify that the email address is correct and valid. Make sure it's not a typo or a fake email address.
  2. Check the domain: Check if the domain of the email address is recognized by the server or email filter. You can do this by checking the domain's DNS records or looking up the domain's WHOIS information.
  3. Check the TLD: Check if the TLD (top-level domain) of the email address is recognized by the server or email filter. For example,.com,.org,.net, etc.
  4. Check the email filter settings: If you're using an email filter or spam filter, check its settings to see if it's blocking emails from specific domains or TLDs.
  5. Check the server settings: If you're using a mail server or email client, check its settings to see if it's configured to block emails from specific domains or TLDs.
  6. Contact the email sender: If you're trying to send an email and receive this error, contact the email sender to see if they're experiencing similar issues.
  7. Check the email client or server logs: Check the logs of your email client or server to see if there are any errors or warnings related to the email address or domain.

If none of these solutions work, you may want to contact your email provider or IT support for further assistance.