Guide To Fix “Recipient Server Didn’t Accept Request” Gmail Error
Gmail is the go-to email exchange platform for people around the globe. You can send emails to people from different cities, states, and countries without any restrictions and communicate with them hassle-free. Composing, forwarding, and replying to emails on Gmail is super easy and can be done in some simple steps. All Gmail account users can exchange emails without any problems but sometimes a few Gmail account users can experience problems while exchanging emails.
A few of our Gmail customers have recently reported that they were unable to send emails to their colleagues via Gmail and kept seeing “Recipient server did not accept our request” error message on the Gmail account. If you are experiencing the same problem on your Gmail account and cannot share emails with someone via your Gmail account, then refer to this article for a troubleshooting guide.
- First of all, check to make sure that the email address for the recipient is correctly typed.
- Make sure you are not using the wrong domain name, contact the recipient for the correct email address if possible.
- In case the email address is added to the contact list, remove it from there and then add the email address manually.
- Make sure your device or the recipient’s device is not experiencing server problems.
- If it is a business or school account, contact the admin for the school or company for a possible explanation.
- Switch to a public DNS server or contact your ISP for possible solutions.
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