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Matt
ok this is a recent problem i have had...started the other week and is
incredibly annoying.
using company smtp server, requires authentication (always has)
when i try to send mail, i am getting an error message that is telling
me to turn my smtp authentication off.
so i do - and the message sends.
so then i try to send another message - i get an error message saying
'relaying not allowed' or similar - so how do i solve this - go back
in, turn authentication back on!
so every email i have to switch my smtp authentication on or off.
very annoying.
the entire rest of my office is using this smtp server with no
problems at all, the tech guys at the host have no idea why it would
be doing this all of a sudden - their most recent email to me said
'all signs point to a problem in your entourage' - other mac users in
the office are having no similar problems, so just seems to be mine.
any thoughts?
Matt
incredibly annoying.
using company smtp server, requires authentication (always has)
when i try to send mail, i am getting an error message that is telling
me to turn my smtp authentication off.
so i do - and the message sends.
so then i try to send another message - i get an error message saying
'relaying not allowed' or similar - so how do i solve this - go back
in, turn authentication back on!
so every email i have to switch my smtp authentication on or off.
very annoying.
the entire rest of my office is using this smtp server with no
problems at all, the tech guys at the host have no idea why it would
be doing this all of a sudden - their most recent email to me said
'all signs point to a problem in your entourage' - other mac users in
the office are having no similar problems, so just seems to be mine.
any thoughts?
Matt