Cant send e-mail becuase of authentication error?

G

Guest

here is what OL 2007 STATED ON TEST:
Send test e-mail message: None of the authentication methods supported by
this client are supported by your server.
 
B

BillR [MVP]

Check your account settings. Set the account up manually. You might need not
authentication to send at all.
 
G

Guest

I am having the same issue...I can receive from my pop3 account, but my SMTP
server sends back the following authentication error:

Task 'Celerus - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC80) : 'None of the
authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server.'

I verified with another computer that the server was responding to Office
2003 with no issues. Same setup, same account login information, Office 2003
works, 2007 gives the error above.
 
G

Guest

Interestingly enough, when I removed outgoing authentication, email started
flowing out again. Go figure.
 
G

Guest

I am having the same type of problem(s) "535 authentication failed". I have
tried what you all wrote and dont seem to be able to get it to work. anyone
feel like walking me through it all? outlook 2007 beta, using aol as isp,
windows xp.
thanks - david
 
A

Ali Nedjai

I have unticked authentication but still can't send. this time i get error
550.
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Best regards,
 
A

Ali Nedjai

please share with us how you resolved your problem. I am still suffering.
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Best regards,
 
T

Tracedog

I was having the same authentication issue as mentioned in several of these
posts. It is quite frustrating because the email account the error was
happening on didn't have any emails to send!

I read that someone unchecked the outgoing authentication and now I don't
have the issue any further.

However, it's the same mail server as the other accounts I use and I have
the outgoing authentication set on those.

I've tried deleting and recreating the account, that didn't work.
Finally, no outgoing authentication and the error stops. But, it did say
that I had sent Message 9 of 9 - no idea what message was sent!

Hope this help!
 

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