Can send new email but cannot reply.

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Marc Miller

Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2003 SP2 connected to Exchange 2003 SP2

I can send a new email to an address but get the following message when
replying. No attachments and it was occuring only occasionally but now on
all.
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'target email address' on 5/2/2006 1:02 PM
550 not local host aol.com, not a gateway

Thanks for any help.

Marc Miller
 
B

Brian Tillman

Marc Miller said:
Windows XP Professional SP2, Outlook 2003 SP2 connected to Exchange
2003 SP2
I can send a new email to an address but get the following message
when replying. No attachments and it was occuring only occasionally
but now on all.
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'target email address' on 5/2/2006 1:02 PM
550 not local host aol.com, not a gateway

You're not sending using the correct SMTP server or not properly
authenticating to the one you are using.
 
M

Marc Miller

Brian, thanks for the reply.

Two things:

1. This account (only account) is an Exchange account.

2. Sending emails is not a problem, the errors are only when replying to a
message.
 
M

Marc Miller

Brian, thanks for the reply.

Two things:

1. This account (only account) is an Exchange account.

2. Sending emails is not a problem, the errors is only when replying to a
message.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Marc Miller said:
1. This account (only account) is an Exchange account.

Is the address to which you're sending an AOL account>
2. Sending emails is not a problem, the errors is only when replying
to a message.

I'm unsure how you could be seeing these symptoms for an Exchange account.
The match perfectly what one might see for a POP/SMTP account using AOL as
an ISP but not having the AOL domain in the e-mail address.
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I have exactly the same problem too. I disabled Email scanning in Norton but
still have the same problem

Does anyone else still have the problem after disabling Norton? Just
wondering what else I could possibly do.

Regards,

Steve.
 

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