447 – Your outgoing message timed out. (also called SMTP Error 4.4.7)
by admin on Jan.26, 2010, under Mail
SMTP Error 447 : Your outgoing message timed out because of problems with the receiving server who objected to your message. Typically there is a problem with the message header (such as too many recipients, in most cases, or a protocol timeout between the two servers).
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