SMTP

SMTP 252 Cannot Verify User vs 535 Authentication Failed

SMTP 252 (Cannot Verify User) is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 535 (Authentication Failed) is a 5xx Permanent Negative response. 252 indicates that the server cannot verify the user but will accept the message and attempt delivery. This is often returned in response to VRFY when the server intentionally hides user information. In contrast, 535 means that the authentication credentials provided are invalid. The username, password, or authentication mechanism was rejected by the server.

الوصف

The server cannot verify the user but will accept the message and attempt delivery. This is often returned in response to VRFY when the server intentionally hides user information.

متى تراه

When using the VRFY command to check if a recipient exists. The server refuses to confirm or deny the address, typically as a spam-prevention measure.

كيفية الإصلاح

No fix needed — the server will still attempt delivery. If you need to verify addresses, contact the mail administrator or rely on bounce-back messages instead.

الوصف

The authentication credentials provided are invalid. The username, password, or authentication mechanism was rejected by the server.

متى تراه

After submitting incorrect credentials via the AUTH command. The username or password does not match any account on the server.

كيفية الإصلاح

Double-check your username and password. If using an app password (e.g., Gmail, Outlook), ensure it is current and has not been revoked. Also verify the correct SASL mechanism (PLAIN, LOGIN, etc.).

الفروق الرئيسية

1.

252 is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 535 is a 5xx Permanent Negative response.

2.

SMTP 252: The server cannot verify the user but will accept the message and attempt delivery. This is often returned in response to VRFY when the server intentionally hides user information.

3.

SMTP 535: The authentication credentials provided are invalid. The username, password, or authentication mechanism was rejected by the server.

4.

You encounter 252 when when using the VRFY command to check if a recipient exists. The server refuses to confirm or deny the address, typically as a spam-prevention measure.

5.

You encounter 535 when after submitting incorrect credentials via the AUTH command. The username or password does not match any account on the server.

متى تستخدم أيًا منهما

For 252 (Cannot Verify User): No fix needed — the server will still attempt delivery. If you need to verify addresses, contact the mail administrator or rely on bounce-back messages instead. For 535 (Authentication Failed): Double-check your username and password. If using an app password (e.g., Gmail, Outlook), ensure it is current and has not been revoked. Also verify the correct SASL mechanism (PLAIN, LOGIN, etc.).

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