When sending email to BlueTie, the sending mail server must respond to a preliminary ‘handshake’ from the BlueTie servers with a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN.) The FQDN identifies the server & domain name. For example, BlueTie’s sending mail server’s FQDN reads outbound1.bluetie.com.This restriction helps to reduce incoming spam, as most spamming machines do not identify themselves with a FQDN.
Resolution: If a sender should receive a bounceback message with this error referenced, the administrator for that server should be contacted and the FQDN should be updated to current RFC standards.