Spoatic Send Problem

H

Hymer

Hello,

I am using Outlook 2002 for several years. Recently, I have been
having email that I Send rejected about half the time. As soon as I
hit the Send button, I get an immediate notice in my Inbox that is a
System Administrator error message and the item is not sent.

If I Send again it may go but not always. I think it may have
something to do with the form of the address such as "MyName
([email protected])" vs. using the email address only (e-mail address removed)" .
I am not sure about this though.

Does anyone have an idea of what I might do to avoid the Send
rejection?

Thanks a lot,

Bob
 
B

Brian Tillman

Hymer said:
Does anyone have an idea of what I might do to avoid the Send
rejection?

Depends on what it is. Post the exact text of one of the rejections
(masking any real mail addresses, of course).
 
H

Hymer

Hello,
I am using Outlook 2002 for several years. Recently, I have been
having email that I Send rejected about half the time. As soon as I
hit the Send button, I get an immediate notice in my Inbox that is a
System Administrator error message and the item is not sent.

If I Send again it may go but not always. I think it may have
something to do with the form of the address such as "MyName
([email protected])" vs. using the email address only (e-mail address removed)"
. I am not sure about this though.

Does anyone have an idea of what I might do to avoid the Send
rejection?

Can anyone see what my problem is? This is what the error message
looks like:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: RE: 5.7

Sent: 5/9/2007 5:09 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'Charles Hall-Pinner' on 5/9/2007 5:09 PM

550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Relaying denied. Proper
authentication required.



Thanks,



Bob
 
B

Brian Tillman

Hymer said:
550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Relaying denied. Proper
authentication required.

This says you're not properly authenticating to your outgoing mail server.
Open your account properties and on the Outgoing Server tab, click the box
labeled "My outgoung server (SMTP) required authentication".
 
H

Hymer

This says you're not properly authenticating to your outgoing mail
server. Open your account properties and on the Outgoing Server tab,
click the box labeled "My outgoung server (SMTP) required
authentication".

Thanks Brian. Where are you looking to find this information? Sorry, I
can't seem to find it in Outlook.

Bob
 
H

Hymer

Hymer said:
Thanks Brian. Where are you looking to find this information? Sorry,
I can't seem to find it in Outlook.


I think I solved the problem. My authentication was not checked in
Outlook. I now have it set to use the same login information as
incoming email and I think it will be OK.

Thanks a lot,

Bob
 

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