what can I do with error 553 when sending a mai from outlook 2007

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Philippe Bohyn

Im using Outlook 2007 with vista Professionnel abd Business contact manager.
I have upgraded to Vista SP1.
Outlook is not stable because:
1- when sending a mail , I receive "553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list
of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)"
2- when exiting Outlook, task manager shows me outlook is still uninng and
SQL Server as well. I cannot backup my files because a user is still
connected. I need to kill the process or to rboot. I want to avoid that.
3- i want to see at the bottom of the screen (Reading panel) the start of
the content of the message. Sometimes, it shows it and most of the time it
doen't . What do I need to do ?
4- When changing the display view, the previous selection is persistent when
it has to be blank
5- when viewing a mail, sometime I don't see the attachments when I receive
, Sometimes I see it. What can I do to ensure I see them all the time ?
 
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N. Miller

Im using Outlook 2007 with vista Professionnel abd Business contact manager.
I have upgraded to Vista SP1.
Outlook is not stable because:
1- when sending a mail , I receive "553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list
of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)"
2- when exiting Outlook, task manager shows me outlook is still uninng and
SQL Server as well. I cannot backup my files because a user is still
connected. I need to kill the process or to rboot. I want to avoid that.
3- i want to see at the bottom of the screen (Reading panel) the start of
the content of the message. Sometimes, it shows it and most of the time it
doen't . What do I need to do ?
4- When changing the display view, the previous selection is persistent when
it has to be blank
5- when viewing a mail, sometime I don't see the attachments when I receive
, Sometimes I see it. What can I do to ensure I see them all the time ?

All that I can really address is the '553' error. This is not an Outlook
error, it is a server error. Outlook is just telling you what the server is
telling it. There is a configuration error somewhere, in that the server
does not wish to send email do the recipient domain in your outbound email.
You may be required to authenticate to the message submission server in
order to get things working; or it could be something else.
 

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