Cannot send Outlook emails

Jack Bremer 0 Reputation points
2025-12-15T23:59:59.4566667+00:00

Three days ago my laptop quit sending my emails. I can receive them. After some digging , I found I have been blocked by Spam Haus. They claim I have been sending Malware and spam. I have run my virus scan and Malware protection it come back that I am virus and malware free. Spam Haus will not free up my emails as they say that I have free email. I have Charter/Spectrum for Outlook. Charter/Spectrum has sent me to Outlook. HELP

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-16T00:00:08.88+00:00
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    It sounds like you're experiencing issues with sending emails from Outlook due to being blocked by Spam Haus. Here are some steps you can take to address the situation:

    1. Check Your Email Configuration: Ensure that your Outlook settings are correctly configured for your email account. Verify the SMTP server settings provided by Charter/Spectrum.
    2. Contact Your Email Provider: Since Spam Haus has indicated that your email is being blocked due to spam activity, it's important to work with your email provider (Charter/Spectrum) to resolve this issue. They may be able to provide additional insights or help you get unblocked.
    3. Review Sent Emails: Check your sent items for any emails that may have been sent without your knowledge. Sometimes, malware can send emails from your account, leading to blocks by spam filters.
    4. Change Your Password: If you suspect any unauthorized access, change your email password to secure your account.
    5. Monitor Your Account: Keep an eye on your email account for any suspicious activity. If you continue to have issues, consider enabling two-factor authentication for added security.
    6. Follow Up with Spam Haus: If you believe that your account is secure and you have not sent spam, you can follow up with Spam Haus to request a review of your case. Provide them with any evidence that shows your account is clean.

    Unfortunately, since the context provided does not contain specific troubleshooting steps for issues related to being blocked by spam filters, these general recommendations are based on common practices.

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  2. Randy Baroja 19,200 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-16T01:35:07.91+00:00

    Hi there, Thanks for getting in touch with Microsoft Q&A.

    I'm sorry you're having this problem. To fix the Spamhaus block, you'll need to work with Charter/Spectrum because end-users usually can't ask Spamhaus to remove them directly. Even if your PC is clean, the problem is probably caused by a hacked email account distributing spam.

    First The first thing you should do is change your email password right away. This is because spam is normally sent because someone got into your account, not because your laptop has a virus. After changing your password, check the security settings on your account and turn on two-factor authentication if Spectrum lets you. This adds an extra layer of protection and helps keep the account from being accessed again.

    Next If your public IP and maybe your email account are in the Spamhaus SBL or XBL for malware or spam activity, call Charter/Spectrum's support or abuse department and let them know. Tell them that you've already protected your account by changing your password and scanning your devices for malware. Then, ask them to take care of the problem on their end and send a request to Spamhaus to have the account removed, as Spamhaus needs the network owner to start the removal process. When you call, have your external IP address ready and make it clear that Spectrum, as the ISP, needs to deal directly with the Spamhaus removals team.

    And this step can help you feel better. To find out if your public IP address is listed and why, go to the Spamhaus IP and Domain Reputation Checker and click "Lookup." If your IP is on the list, click "Show Details" to see why it is there and what you should do about it. Usually, the advice says that only your ISP, like Spectrum, can ask for removal for SBL-related problems.

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    You should be able to send emails again if you change your password and have Spectrum get in touch with Spamhaus. Once the request is authorized, the delisting procedure can take anything from a few minutes to 24 hours.

    I hope this helps. Please leave a comment if you have any questions.

    Thank you,

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