blocked Recipients???

G

Greg

I am unable to sent to some recipients.

its has been working fine. I ran some spam filter test thru my smtp server that got correctly rejected and bounced an error message from my smtp server. Now that recipient seems to have been blackballed by Outlook 2003 SP1. I put on safe recipient list. Still no good. Message as follows:

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

Subject: test12

Sent: 5/5/2005 10:20 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

Suzanne (suz_63@********) on 5/5/2005 10:20 AM

None of your e-mail accounts could send to this recipient.


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any help
TIA
greg
 
B

Brian Tillman

Greg said:
I am unable to sent to some recipients.

its has been working fine. I ran some spam filter test thru my smtp
server that got correctly rejected and bounced an error message from
my smtp server. Now that recipient seems to have been blackballed by
Outlook 2003 SP1. I put on safe recipient list. Still no good.

That doesn't see to be your problem. Instead, it appears that you have no
accounts that could make a connection in order to deliver this message.
 
G

Greg

Yet I can sent to that or any recipient thru OE6. So, i beleive I have
isolated the problem to Outlook.....?????????
greg
 
B

Brian Tillman

Greg said:
Yet I can sent to that or any recipient thru OE6. So, i beleive I have
isolated the problem to Outlook.....?????????

That doesn't conflict with what I said. You said "blackballed by Outlook".
I said "no account in Outlook that can reach the mail server". Outlook
doesn't have an "blackball" mechanism for outgoing messages. The problem
most likely is in the definition(s) of your account(s) in Outlook.
 

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