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Fixing “550: Your Country is Not Allowed to Connect to This Server” Error in Exim (cPanel)

The 550: Your country is not allowed to connect to this server error in cPanel/Exim means that the server is blocking emails from specific countries. To fix this issue, follow these steps:

πŸ›  Steps to Fix Email Bounce Back Issue in Exim (cPanel)

1️⃣ Edit the Exim Configuration File
Open the Exim configuration file:

nano /etc/exim.conf

2️⃣ Find the Country Restriction Rule
Look for a section that includes:

drop
message = Your country is not allowed to connect to this server.
log_message = Country is banned
hosts = +blocked_incoming_email_country_ips

3️⃣ Comment Out or Remove the Restriction
Modify it by commenting out or removing the block:

# drop
# message = Your country is not allowed to connect to this server.
# log_message = Country is banned
# hosts = +blocked_incoming_email_country_ips

4️⃣ Save the File
For nano, press:

πŸ“Œ `CTRL + X` β†’ Press `Y` β†’ Press `Enter`

For vi/vim, press:

πŸ“Œ `Esc` β†’ Type `:wq` β†’ Press `Enter`

5️⃣ Restart Exim

Apply the changes by restarting Exim:

systemctl restart exim

βœ… Alternative Fix: Check cPanel WHM Settings

If the issue persists, check cPanel WHM settings:

1. Log in to WHM.
2. Go to Home β†’ Security Center β†’ Country Blocking.
3. If country blocking is enabled, remove restrictions for the country in question.
4. Save changes and restart Exim.

πŸ” Additional Debugging

If the issue persists, check the Exim logs for blocked emails:

tail -f /var/log/exim_mainlog | grep "Your country is not allowed"

If necessary, whitelist the sender’s **IP** in Exim:

echo "yahoo.com : ACCEPT" >> /etc/exim.whitelist

Then restart Exim:

systemctl restart exim

πŸš€ Summary

βœ” Edit Exim config to remove country-based email restrictions.
βœ” Restart Exim to apply changes.
βœ” Check WHM Country BlockingΒ  settings (if using cPanel/WHM).
βœ” Review Exim logs for further troubleshooting.

 

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