Graylisting problems

L

LadyDungeness

Outlook 2002.
I cannot send replies to messages from my IMAP account anymore -- even
if I click > Accounts > use my other pop3 account. All my replies to
IMAP messages come back with a message failure, saying the recipient
has been graylisted. When I check on details, it looks like System
administrator has done the graylisting. So I don't know if the
problem is my machine or the recipient's machine.

Does Outlook provide settings for graylisting?
How can I fix this problem?


Lady Dungeness
Crabby, but Great Legs!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
B

Brian Tillman

Does Outlook provide settings for graylisting?
How can I fix this problem?

Outlook has no graylisting features. That's a server-side function or a
recipient-side issue. If your SMTP server for the IMAP account is
graylisted, your ISP or your recipient will most likely have to deal with
it.
 
V

Vanguard

Outlook 2002.
I cannot send replies to messages from my IMAP account anymore --
even
if I click > Accounts > use my other pop3 account. All my replies
to
IMAP messages come back with a message failure, saying the recipient
has been graylisted. When I check on details, it looks like System
administrator has done the graylisting. So I don't know if the
problem is my machine or the recipient's machine.

Does Outlook provide settings for graylisting?
How can I fix this problem?


No e-mail client can provide greylisting. That is a function provided
by the recieving mail host. Go read:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greylisting
 
L

LadyDungeness

Thanks, guys. I'll contact my IMAP ISP and see if they can make sense
of it.


Lady Dungeness
Crabby, but Great Legs!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 16:04:49 -0400, "Brian Tillman"

|
|> Does Outlook provide settings for graylisting?
|> How can I fix this problem?
|
|Outlook has no graylisting features. That's a server-side function or a
|recipient-side issue. If your SMTP server for the IMAP account is
|graylisted, your ISP or your recipient will most likely have to deal with
|it.
 

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