"No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipien

M

MB

I am Outlook 2000 user with an age old problem that I have not seen in ages.
All of a sudden I am getting this message back on outgoing e-mails:

"No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"

The problem is happening only periodically, and intermittently, I can always
resend the message seconds later without issue, but that is not the issue.
It's a real pain in the neck that I want to fix. There are two other
computers in the house running Outlook (albeit newer versions) on the same
network without issue, so I'm going to go with Outlook 2000 and maybe some
recent Microsoft "upgrade" as the culprit. The problems started several
weeks ago. I rarely download or install anything, certainly nothing that
could have caused this. The only other thing that I can come up with is a
corrupt .pst or .pab file but they all look and act fine, my distribution
lists work without issue, what is going on? Somebody in the know please
help, thanks.
 
M

Michal [Outlook MVP]

MB said:
I am Outlook 2000 user with an age old problem that I have not seen in ages.
All of a sudden I am getting this message back on outgoing e-mails:

"No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"

The problem is happening only periodically, and intermittently, I can always
resend the message seconds later without issue, but that is not the issue.
It's a real pain in the neck that I want to fix. There are two other
computers in the house running Outlook (albeit newer versions) on the same
network without issue, so I'm going to go with Outlook 2000 and maybe some
recent Microsoft "upgrade" as the culprit. The problems started several
weeks ago. I rarely download or install anything, certainly nothing that
could have caused this. The only other thing that I can come up with is a
corrupt .pst or .pab file but they all look and act fine, my distribution
lists work without issue, what is going on? Somebody in the know please
help, thanks.
Try solutions described in this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q176731/

--
Best regards,
Michal Bednarz [Outlook MVP]

http://www.codetwo.com
Share Outlook on the net without Exchange!
 
J

James

1.Use the Repair tool to fix your personal folders file;
2.Open Outlook Express to see if it works properly.Outlook 2000 requires
Outlook Express;
3.Your email account type?If you are connecting to an Exchange Server,check
with your administrator for SSL authentication.
 

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