SMTP 220 Service Ready vs 552 Exceeded Storage
SMTP 220 (Service Ready) is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 552 (Exceeded Storage) is a 5xx Permanent Negative response. 220 indicates that the SMTP server is ready to begin the mail transaction. This greeting is the first response a client receives upon connecting, and it typically includes the server's hostname and software identificati In contrast, 552 means that the requested mail action was aborted because the recipient's mailbox has exceeded its storage allocation. Unlike the temporary 452, this is a permanent rejection for this specific mailbox.
Description
The SMTP server is ready to begin the mail transaction. This greeting is the first response a client receives upon connecting, and it typically includes the server's hostname and software identification.
Quand vous le voyez
Immediately after establishing a TCP connection to the mail server on port 25, 465, or 587. This is the server's welcome banner confirming it is ready to accept commands.
Comment résoudre
No fix needed — this confirms a successful connection. If you do not receive this greeting, check that the server is running, the port is correct, and no firewall is blocking the connection.
Description
The requested mail action was aborted because the recipient's mailbox has exceeded its storage allocation. Unlike the temporary 452, this is a permanent rejection for this specific mailbox.
Quand vous le voyez
When the recipient's mailbox is completely full and cannot accept any more messages. The recipient needs to delete old emails or increase their quota.
Comment résoudre
Notify the recipient through another channel that their mailbox is full. If you are the recipient, delete old messages or contact your mail administrator to increase the storage quota.
Différences clés
220 is a 2xx Positive Completion response, while 552 is a 5xx Permanent Negative response.
SMTP 220: The SMTP server is ready to begin the mail transaction. This greeting is the first response a client receives upon connecting, and it typically includes the server's hostname and software identificati
SMTP 552: The requested mail action was aborted because the recipient's mailbox has exceeded its storage allocation. Unlike the temporary 452, this is a permanent rejection for this specific mailbox.
You encounter 220 when immediately after establishing a TCP connection to the mail server on port 25, 465, or 587. This is the server's welcome banner confirming it is ready to accept commands.
You encounter 552 when when the recipient's mailbox is completely full and cannot accept any more messages. The recipient needs to delete old emails or increase their quota.
Quand utiliser lequel
For 220 (Service Ready): No fix needed — this confirms a successful connection. If you do not receive this greeting, check that the server is running, the port is correct, and no firewall is blocking the connection. For 552 (Exceeded Storage): Notify the recipient through another channel that their mailbox is full. If you are the recipient, delete old messages or contact your mail administrator to increase the storage quota.