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ISP Verizon recieves Verizon mail & Other work mail but cannot reply to the work mail. 550 authentication required for userb@workemail.com error for every attempt to reply to work email. I have looked at account profile on ISP settings and don't see what I need to do. Maybe a relay problem based on earlier threads? but I don't really know what that means. Please help with basic lingo. Thx |
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workerbee <workerbee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> ISP Verizon recieves Verizon mail & Other work mail but cannot reply > to the work mail. > 550 authentication required for userb@workemail.com error for every > attempt to reply to work email. I have looked at account profile on > ISP settings and don't see what I need to do. Maybe a relay problem > based on earlier threads? but I don't really know what that means. > Please help with basic lingo. Open your mail account. I'm assuming you know how because you decide to keep your Outlook version a secret. Locate the Outgoing Server tab of the account properties and select the box labeled "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication". Click OK. Try again. -- Brian Tillman |
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Get off your gold horse and be helpful or get off the thread. No secrets. My
outlook version is MS 2003 and I already checked server requires authentication during initial setup because I knew it did. Please only respond with helpful suggestions minus the ego. Thank you "Brian Tillman" wrote: > workerbee <workerbee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > ISP Verizon recieves Verizon mail & Other work mail but cannot reply > > to the work mail. > > 550 authentication required for userb@workemail.com error for every > > attempt to reply to work email. I have looked at account profile on > > ISP settings and don't see what I need to do. Maybe a relay problem > > based on earlier threads? but I don't really know what that means. > > Please help with basic lingo. > > Open your mail account. I'm assuming you know how because you decide to > keep your Outlook version a secret. Locate the Outgoing Server tab of the > account properties and select the box labeled "My outgoing server (SMTP) > requires authentication". Click OK. Try again. > -- > Brian Tillman > > |
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workerbee <workerbee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Get off your gold horse and be helpful or get off the thread. No > secrets. My outlook version is MS 2003 and I already checked server > requires authentication during initial setup because I knew it did. > Please only respond with helpful suggestions minus the ego. If you checked this already, were you actually concerned about getting a solution you would have stated that fact and any other things you have tried, as well as your Outlook version so people wouldn't suggest what you'd tried already, wasting their time and yours. Grow up. -- Brian Tillman |
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Problem to solve:
I don't understand where to look in Verizon ISP or in 2003 Outlook to try to correct the problem of why my Verizon ISP does not let me reply to work email, which does not use Verizon's outgoing server but a german server, which requires authentication. I think we are both suffering from not knowing what we don't know :-) History of prior posts over 5 days: Server requires authentication checked ISP receiving email into one 2003 Outlook for both work and home email Previous post by Jocelyn with reference to link with relay authentication errors read but I didn't understand it. Previous post by Chen asking what ISP I use, answered. "Brian Tillman" wrote: > workerbee <workerbee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > Get off your gold horse and be helpful or get off the thread. No > > secrets. My outlook version is MS 2003 and I already checked server > > requires authentication during initial setup because I knew it did. > > Please only respond with helpful suggestions minus the ego. > > If you checked this already, were you actually concerned about getting a > solution you would have stated that fact and any other things you have > tried, as well as your Outlook version so people wouldn't suggest what you'd > tried already, wasting their time and yours. > > Grow up. > -- > Brian Tillman > > |
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workerbee <workerbee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I don't understand where to look in Verizon ISP or in 2003 Outlook to > try to correct the problem of why my Verizon ISP does not let me > reply to work email, which does not use Verizon's outgoing server but > a german server, which requires authentication. > I think we are both suffering from not knowing what we don't know :-) What should work would be an account (using your work address) specifying your work POP server and the Verizon SMTP server, with the authentication settings specifying your work credentials for POP and your Verizon credentials for the SMTP server. -- Brian Tillman |
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