can't find reason for local 553 error

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Guest

After recent update to service pack 2, I cannot send messages that have " RE:
" in the subject line. I cannot find a way to turn this feature off. I got
the following error message on the last attempt ( I have changed the name
listed and some of the number codes for security purposes):
****
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: RE: CSS tool
Sent: 10/4/2005 12:47 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'(name *****)' on 10/4/2005 12:47 PM
553 sorry, relaying denied from your location [71.***.**.***]
(#5.7.1)
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

do you have more than one account and does this happen only on mail from
specific accounts?

I believe this might be caused by the fix for the SMTP authentication issue
where outlook would try sending on other accounts if the SMTP didn't accept
the message. Now it NDRs the message if the SMTP server rejects the message.
Verify your SMTP authentication settings and see if it works.
 
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Guest

Dear Diane,
Thanks for you quick response and sugggestions. I compared working and
non-working e-mail accounts and found no difference, so I just changed some
first letters in e-mail adresses to capitals so that things would be resaved
when I exited any e-mail setups. At this point in time, the reply function
has started working again. I have noticed this type of flakiness with Outlook
in the past and am not surprised it quit acting up becasue I had done this. I
also know it may start up again. Is it possible hat using an AMD processor
could cause an anomily like this?
BTW, you will note from my original post that the error message said
"relaying denied from your location". Doesn't that mean it had to be within
my machine. The e-mail server I use is in Michigan and these errors were
always instantiously visible in my inbox. There was no customary slight delay
like there is when sending a message through my ISP.
One last comment, I am supposed to rate your response but there is no "rate"
button to click. Am i to assume just saying if it was helpful or not is
rating it?
Thanks,
Mike

Diane Poremsky said:
do you have more than one account and does this happen only on mail from
specific accounts?

I believe this might be caused by the fix for the SMTP authentication issue
where outlook would try sending on other accounts if the SMTP didn't accept
the message. Now it NDRs the message if the SMTP server rejects the message.
Verify your SMTP authentication settings and see if it works.



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)






Kittredge Pastor said:
After recent update to service pack 2, I cannot send messages that have "
RE:
" in the subject line. I cannot find a way to turn this feature off. I got
the following error message on the last attempt ( I have changed the name
listed and some of the number codes for security purposes):
****
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: RE: CSS tool
Sent: 10/4/2005 12:47 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'(name *****)' on 10/4/2005 12:47 PM
553 sorry, relaying denied from your location [71.***.**.***]
(#5.7.1)
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Thanks for you quick response and sugggestions. I compared working and
non-working e-mail accounts and found no difference, so I just changed
some
first letters in e-mail adresses to capitals so that things would be
resaved
when I exited any e-mail setups. At this point in time, the reply function
has started working again. I have noticed this type of flakiness with
Outlook
in the past and am not surprised it quit acting up becasue I had done
this. I
also know it may start up again. Is it possible hat using an AMD processor
could cause an anomily like this?

i've never seen outlook do that - while i've seen people blame AMD for some
problems (and i always get intel's because i run virtual machines) i really
don't think AMD would cause this type of flakiness that is fixed by changing
some letters to caps. Because the sympotms fit the authentication bug, i
really think it was just a problem with outlook communicating with the
server, not the processor.

BTW, you will note from my original post that the error message said
"relaying denied from your location". Doesn't that mean it had to be
within
my machine. The e-mail server I use is in Michigan and these errors were
always instantiously visible in my inbox. There was no customary slight
delay
like there is when sending a message through my ISP.

it was rejected right off, so it's hard ot say if outlook's mapi was locked
up or if the server refused to accept it. If logging was on, we would most
likely know.

One last comment, I am supposed to rate your response but there is no
"rate"
button to click. Am i to assume just saying if it was helpful or not is
rating it?

Yes, answering helpful or unhelpful is the rating. It will help others who
are searching for help find the possible answers faster and we encourage
everyone to mark the helpful posts and if it solved the problem.
 
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Guest

Diane,
Turns out this is even more flakey than I thought. It started doing it
again. I think I am seeing a pattern that if I change the account it is going
out on when I hit reply that it is working then.
Suggestions?
Mike
 
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Guest

Jumping in late on this thread...have not been able to send from Outlook
(Office Small Biz 2003 on XP, on Dell Inspiron Laptop) since Wednesday. Have
gotten numerous errors and some periods when I couldn't send OR receive.
Currently, I get this message in my inbox immediately on sending a message.

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

Subject: test
Sent: 1/6/2006 2:15 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'(e-mail address removed)' on 1/6/2006 2:15 AM
553 sorry, relaying denied from your location ... (#5.7.1)

The test settings in Email Account Options do result in a test email
arriving in my inbox. This does not change regardless of Authentication
selection for outgoing server. What else can I try? Our business depends on
the timely receipt of and response to email messages, so a response as soon
as you can would be awesome. Thank you!!!
 
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Guest

The computer just did an automatic update and restarted when I had stepped
away - now I can't send OR receive, but the test settings button still
indicates that all is well. HELP!
 
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Brian Tillman

Bear Creek said:
Jumping in late on this thread...have not been able to send from
Outlook (Office Small Biz 2003 on XP, on Dell Inspiron Laptop) since
Wednesday. Have gotten numerous errors and some periods when I
couldn't send OR receive. Currently, I get this message in my inbox
immediately on sending a message.

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

Subject: test
Sent: 1/6/2006 2:15 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'(e-mail address removed)' on 1/6/2006 2:15 AM
553 sorry, relaying denied from your location ... (#5.7.1)

This says you're not properly authentication to your outgoing server. Your
ISP domain and your sender address domain don't match.
 
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Guest

I am still running a few more tests butthis seems to have fixed the problem.
Apparently the setting was lost when the upgard took place.
Thanks,
Mike
 

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