Sending Email

T

toby

When sending e-mail I heep getting it bounced back with
the following message;

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

Subject:
Sent: 1/12/04 4:34 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'name' on 1/12/04 4:34 PM
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)

Why does this keep happening? Receiving e-mail is not a
problem.
 
B

Bonnie Keithley

Generally, this error message means that the email address to which it
refers is not accurate. Go to your address book and carefully check the
spelling and the punctuation in the erroneous address. Better yet, do a
copy/paste of the suspect address from an incoming piece of correspondence.

Let me know if this helps ------------ Bonnie
 
D

David Covey

When sending e-mail I heep getting it bounced back with
the following message;

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

Subject:
Sent: 1/12/04 4:34 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'name' on 1/12/04 4:34 PM
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)

Why does this keep happening? Receiving e-mail is not a
problem.

Might be because the host isn't allowed, i.e. has been disqualified in
some way by the adminsitrators, or anti-junk-mail software. A friend of
mine can't send or receive mail to/from my main mail account because at some
time the domain - until a few years back a free service open to abuse, now
paid for - has been blocked by the mail server. I don't know how this
works, but contact your admin person as a first step and ask if that might
be the case for these addresses. Seems like a really dumb, heavy handed
solution I know, but neither software nor system administrators can ever be
truly bug-free :)

David
 
J

Jeff Stephenson [MSFT]

You need to turn on authentication to your outgoing server, which can be
done on the "Outgoing Server" tab for your account.
 

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