Sending mail problem

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Ed Gomez

Sending email via Outlook 2007 from a hotel room is denied with
the following msg. Using Charter allows me to send the email.
Any idea what causes Outlook to deny outgoing mail from hotels.
It works fine from home.

'(e-mail address removed)' on 7/26/2008 9:19 AM
550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Relaying denied.
IP name possibly forged [75.146.152.44]
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You are trying to relay from outside of your home direct connection to
Charter. Try authenticating instead. Sign on to their incoming server
before sending.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Ed Gomez asked:

| Sending email via Outlook 2007 from a hotel room is denied with
| the following msg. Using Charter allows me to send the email.
| Any idea what causes Outlook to deny outgoing mail from hotels.
| It works fine from home.
|
| '(e-mail address removed)' on 7/26/2008 9:19 AM
| 550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Relaying denied.
| IP name possibly forged [75.146.152.44]
 
E

Ed Gomez

Thank you for your answer .. this was helpful (and sorry for the
"double post" .. by accident).

VanguardLH said:
Ed said:
Sending email via Outlook 2007 from a hotel room is denied with
the following msg. Using Charter allows me to send the email.
Any idea what causes Outlook to deny outgoing mail from hotels.
It works fine from home.

'(e-mail address removed)' on 7/26/2008 9:19 AM
550 5.7.1 <[email protected]>... Relaying denied.
IP name possibly forged [75.146.152.44]

You are not on the domain for the SMTP mail host to which you are
attempting to connect. You are on the hotel's domain. You want to use
an SMTP mail host on someone else's domain. They don't know who you
are. You are coming from outside their domain so you never
authenticated yourself to them to validate that you have permission to
use their resources.

Configure the e-mail account defined within Outlook to authenticate to
the SMTP (outbound) mail host.
 

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