Sending Email Issues

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Guest

I am getting the following error on multiple accounts using Outlook 2007 Beta
2.

Task 'Account XYZ - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC80): "None of the
authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server."

These same accounts were all sending just fine this morning. My ISP seems
fine, I have created these accounts in Outlook Express and they can send and
receive just fine. I have run Outlook Diagnostics, which found no errors,
also re-run the install in repair mode. Even recreated my profile and all the
accounts. No joy.

Incoming email works just fine, nothing goes out however. If no one in this
group can help can someone tell me how to send information to the Office 2007
team? I am sure they would like to know about issues like this.

Cheers,

Robert Porter
 
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Guest

I'm having the exact same problems. Everything was working fine this morning
both sending and receiving. But now I cannot send anything and I get that
0x800CCC80): "None of the authentication methods supported by this client are
supported by your server." error message.
Anyone any thoughts on the matter,

Alan Robinson.
 
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Guest

I was having the same problem. I solved the problem by changing internet
email settings, more settings, outgoing server, and removing the check in the
box that my outgoing server requires authentication. I can now send email.
 
G

Guest

Thank You,
This works for me.
Alan.

Marje A said:
I was having the same problem. I solved the problem by changing internet
email settings, more settings, outgoing server, and removing the check in the
box that my outgoing server requires authentication. I can now send email.
 
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Guest

It fixed my issue for one email account, but not the rest. I need to use the
SMTP server for my ISP on all accounts as they block SMTP traffic to external
SMTP servers.
 
G

Guest

I take that back, after I made the changes to the rest of the accounts
Outlook crashed. When it restarted it had lost the changes. I made them again
and now it works! Thank you!

Bob Porter
 
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Guest

Marje,

Thanks - That info helped me too. Strange though, I wonder if it is meant
to do that.

Sean M
 
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Guest

It turns out that BellSouth and several other ISP's rely on IP address space
identification to verify senders instead of requiring authentication. In
other words if you have one of their IP addresses via their DHCP server
and/or the MAC address on your Cable Modem or DSL Modem is recognized then
you are allowed to send mail via their SMTP server no authentication
required.

Since no authentication is then required, no authentication is accepted.
Hence de-selecting the setting that Marge suggested works.


Cheers,

Bob Porter
 
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Guest

I know this sounds stupid but where do I find the internet email settings so
I can make these changes? I'm having the same problem.

Thanks for any help I get
Lamar Dorsey
 

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