Best Practices MX Logic Blocking My Mails With “554 Denied CS [*.mxlogic.net]”? By Sridhar Kakkillaya | 2 minute read Your mails are blocked with the error message: “554 Denied [CS] [*.mxlogic.net] (Mode: normal) (in reply to end of DATA command)”. What does “554 Denied CS [*.mxlogic.net]” mean? The mail was rejected by Mxlogic / Mcafee because of the content of the message. Steps for verification To check the IP reputation of a sending server, please to go to http://trustedsource.org and enter the IP address in the TrustedSource Query box. Mcafee assigns one of the 4 levels to email reputation. High Risk Medium Risk Unverified Minimal Risk If the IP address in question has a minimal or unverified risk level, you can rule out rejections because of the IP blacklisting. The message has been blocked solely because of the content. What Can I do? For senders who are not McAfee SaaS Email Protection customers, please do one or more of the following: 1. Contact the intended recipient and ask them to add the sending address or domain to their allow list 2. Contact the intended recipient and ask them to open a service request with McAfee SaaS Technical Support so that the message can be reviewed as a false positive 3. Send a copy of the message with the original headers to SaaS_falsepositives@mcafeesubmissions.com See also the related article titled Best Practices for Organizations Sending to McAfee SaaS Email Protection Customers for additional information. To challenge the scoring of a message rejected as spam, send the the following information: Email address of sender Email address of intended recipient Date of message (within past 7 days) Exact bounce message received Subject of message (If available) Reference: https://support.mcafeesaas.com/MCAFEE/_cs/AnswerDetail.aspx?sSessionID&aid=155 If you have further questions, send us an email. {{cta(‘e19d5bf3-7288-4344-a5eb-f777803b0055’)}}