"Technical details of permanent failure:Google tried to deliver your message,
but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other
email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error
that the other server returned was: 554 554 The message was rejected because it
contains prohibited virus or spam content (state 18)."
I think I notice that it happens when someone is using an unsophisticated email service. Potential clients who are emailing me are often in this category.
Could the problem be that I have my business email address being sent via my personal Gmail account with this option specified?
"When receiving a message:Reply from the same address the message was sent to"?
Perhaps the client's mail server is thinking there is some malicious cloaking involved? The next time this happens, I think I'll just try to resend the email directly from my personal gmail account and see if that gets through. (Rather than scaring the potential client with ominous warnings about their email glitches.)
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