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Old February 26th 07, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default Can't send message from imap

Hi Brian,

Thank you for the info.

Where can I disable the option to send message to Sent Item of delivery
location and use rules to move outgoing messages to a folder of my choice ?

Many thanks,

Smiley


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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Smiley wrote:

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

testing ABC on 23/02/2007 12:35

550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for


You're not properly authenticating to the outgoing server and the domain
of the sender address you're using doesn't match the domain of the SMTP
server you're trying to send the message through.

3. Also the sent item ended up in the default email account's Send
item folder and not in the imap account's sent item.folder


You'll need to use a rule to do this. All outgoing mail will be saved to
the Sent Items folder of the delivery location folders without one.

1. Can I have Imap account from one server and Exchange account from
another server using the same outlook 2003


Yes.

2. Can I have Imap account from one server and pop accounts from
another server ?


Yes.

3. If 1 and 2 are legimate then what else do I have to set to able to
send to other from Imap account and the sent item or any respective
(e.g. delete, outbox etc) are reflect in Imap account instead of the
default accounts.


IMAP protocols have no concept of a "Deleted Items" folder. Instead, when
you delete an item in an IMAP folder, the server marks it for deletion in
whatever folder holds the message, drawing an overstrike through the
message's header line to show it. You can't change this in Outlook.
Outlook will never use the Outbox of the IMAP folders, because there isn't
any. IMAP is an inbound protocol only. Outbound messages use SMTP, just
like a POP account and will use the delivery location's Outbox to hold the
message until the SMTP server accepts it, when it will be moved to the
Sent Items folder of the delivery location, unless you disable that option
and instead use rules to move outgoing messages to the folders of your
choice based on sending account.

If you set up the IMAP's outgoing server exactly as you set up the POP
account's outgoing server, you should eliminate the relay problem.
--
Brian Tillman



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