SMTP

SMTP 334 Server Challenge vs 501 Syntax Error in Parameters

SMTP 334 (Server Challenge) is a 3xx Positive Intermediate response, while 501 (Syntax Error in Parameters) is a 5xx Permanent Negative response. 334 indicates that the server is issuing an authentication challenge as part of the SASL authentication exchange. The response contains a Base64-encoded challenge that the client must decode and respond to. In contrast, 501 means that the command was recognized but the parameters or arguments are syntactically invalid. The server understood what you wanted to do but could not parse the details.

Beschreibung

The server is issuing an authentication challenge as part of the SASL authentication exchange. The response contains a Base64-encoded challenge that the client must decode and respond to.

Wann Sie es sehen

During the AUTH command handshake. The server is prompting you for your username or password (Base64-encoded) as part of the multi-step authentication process.

Wie man es behebt

Respond with the appropriate Base64-encoded credentials. If authentication keeps failing after responding, verify your credentials and ensure you are using the correct SASL mechanism.

Beschreibung

The command was recognized but the parameters or arguments are syntactically invalid. The server understood what you wanted to do but could not parse the details.

Wann Sie es sehen

When a command like MAIL FROM or RCPT TO has a malformed email address, missing angle brackets, or invalid characters in the arguments.

Wie man es behebt

Review the parameter format — email addresses should be enclosed in angle brackets (e.g., <[email protected]>). Check for stray spaces, missing colons, or encoding issues.

Wesentliche Unterschiede

1.

334 is a 3xx Positive Intermediate response, while 501 is a 5xx Permanent Negative response.

2.

SMTP 334: The server is issuing an authentication challenge as part of the SASL authentication exchange. The response contains a Base64-encoded challenge that the client must decode and respond to.

3.

SMTP 501: The command was recognized but the parameters or arguments are syntactically invalid. The server understood what you wanted to do but could not parse the details.

4.

You encounter 334 when during the AUTH command handshake. The server is prompting you for your username or password (Base64-encoded) as part of the multi-step authentication process.

5.

You encounter 501 when when a command like MAIL FROM or RCPT TO has a malformed email address, missing angle brackets, or invalid characters in the arguments.

Wann welchen verwenden

For 334 (Server Challenge): Respond with the appropriate Base64-encoded credentials. If authentication keeps failing after responding, verify your credentials and ensure you are using the correct SASL mechanism. For 501 (Syntax Error in Parameters): Review the parameter format — email addresses should be enclosed in angle brackets (e.g., <[email protected]>). Check for stray spaces, missing colons, or encoding issues.

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