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Eileen Copeland
I recently upgraded from Outlook 2000 to 2002. I have
several email addresses and I'm working on a cable modem
at work. I did not have the following problem before
upgrading.
The only way I can get mail to be sent is if I put my old
email address in which happens to be the same domail that
my cable modem has.
If something comes in to me at my current email address
and I try to reply, I get a system admin error saying the
email was undeliverable with the following eror; "553
sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)"
Can this be fixed? I did uninstall Outlook 2000 before
Upgrading.
several email addresses and I'm working on a cable modem
at work. I did not have the following problem before
upgrading.
The only way I can get mail to be sent is if I put my old
email address in which happens to be the same domail that
my cable modem has.
If something comes in to me at my current email address
and I try to reply, I get a system admin error saying the
email was undeliverable with the following eror; "553
sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)"
Can this be fixed? I did uninstall Outlook 2000 before
Upgrading.