Problem sending emails from Outlook

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Guest

I suddenly started getting the message "550 Please configure your mail client
to use authentication". I have no idea what this means and no idea as to what
my "mail client" is.

I would appreciate the assistance of anyone who can help me.

Thank you.
 
G

Guest

You need to contact your sevice provider for the new security settings.
Usually ISP's will have a web site for server and SPA (secure password)
settings. Or just contact them by phone. Your mail client is your email
program--Outlook, Outlook Express, etc.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tuner said:
I suddenly started getting the message "550 Please configure your
mail client to use authentication". I have no idea what this means
and no idea as to what my "mail client" is.

I would appreciate the assistance of anyone who can help me.

You must first state your Outlook version.
 
V

Vanguard

Tuner said:
I suddenly started getting the message "550 Please configure your mail
client
to use authentication". I have no idea what this means and no idea as
to what
my "mail client" is.

How can YOU not know what e-mail client you are using? YOU have to run
it to get or send your mails. Since you posted in an Outlook group,
presumably your mail client is Outlook.

For info on SMTP authentication and why it may be needed, read about
off-domain port 25 (SMTP) traffic blocked to thwart spam from spamming
or infected customers:

http://www.commercestreet.com/Blocking_Port_25.htm
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/pop-38.html

http://www.postcastserver.com/help/Port_25_Blocking.aspx
http://www.aota.net/Troubleshooting/port25.php4
http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=ISP Spam Issues#133
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zdewk/is_200406/ai_ziff129473

http://www.google.com/search?q=+block++"port+25"++SMTP++spam
 
B

Brian Tillman

Tuner said:
Outlook is 2002

Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Select your account. Click Change, then More
Settings, then Outgoing Server and specify the correct authentication.
 

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