Error message

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Rajiv K Khandelwal

For the past two days, I am getting the following System Error for some
mails being sent:

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

Subject: FW: FW: No news....

Sent: 08/02/2008 10:29 AM

The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:

Lalit Sejwal on 08/02/2008 10:30 AM

503 valid RCPT command must precede DATA


Vikas Goyal on 08/02/2008 10:30 AM

503 valid RCPT command must precede DATA


What can be wrong and how can this be corrected.

Thanking you in advance.

Rajiv K. Khandelwal
 
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K. Orland

When sending email, you receive an immediate bounce such as the following:

Subject: RE: XXXXXX - October 27, 2005
Sent: 10/31/2005 12:40 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'John Doe' on 10/31/2005 12:40 PM
503 valid RCPT command must precede DATA

This means you must check your email before trying to send mail meaning that
our mail server requires authentication, which can be achieved using one of
these methods:

A) Pop before smtp -- check your email for new mail before trying to send
email. This adds your IP address to a relayhosts file and allows any email to
be sent from that IP address for up to 30 minutes. After 30 minutes you have
to authenticate again.

B) Configure your email client to authenticate automatically by checking the
"my server requires authentication" box in your email configuration. You will
be able to send mail without having to "pop" your mail box first.

If using MS Outlook, please try the following:

1) Open outlook
2) Go to Tools/Email Accounts
3) Select the Account with the trouble and click Change
4) Click on More Settings
5) Click on Outgoing Server Tab
6) Click "Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) requires authentication" and make sure
"Use same settings as incoming mail server" is selected (see attached image)
7) Click on "Advanced Tab"
8) Set outgoing Port (SMTP) to 26 (if your hosting account is Linux) or 587
if your hosting account is Windows.
9) Click Ok and then Test Account Settings

If it fails on send then repeat starting from 7.

7) Click on Advanced Tab
8) Set outgoing Port (SMTP) to 465 (See attached)
9) Check the box Beside "The server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)".
10 ) Click ok and then Test Account Settings
 
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Rajiv K Khandelwal

Thanks for your reply. I realised that I had not followed the steps in one
of my mails and have corrected them.

Rajiv K. Khandelwal
 

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