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Old October 10th 07, 12:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default sending error in outlook express 6.0

PA Bear wrote:
Please begin a new thread about /your/ problem. [And I'd think
Comcast told you that you can only send one (1) message to 30
addresses, not that you can only send 30 messages a day.]

abbieray wrote:
Now comcast says there is nothing they can do. I guess I can only
send out 30 emails a day and then they put a stop to them going out.
Guess I will have to find another server who will let se send out
more emails. I am very up set at this because I only have so few servers
to choose
from.

"demarco" wrote:

I can only receive email cannot send new mail with outlook express
6.0 installed in my laptop connecting to a ADSL connection. The
following error
message appears after my sending :

The message could not be sent because the server rejected the
sender's e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was
'.
Subject 'test', Account: 'imail.hcm.fpt.vn', Server:
'omail.hcm.fpt.vn', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550 you
cannot access from current location',
Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number:
0x800CCC78 I creat the same account and be able to send/receive with OE
6.0 in
another
home PC connecting to another ADSL service.

When I telnet omail.hcm.fpt.vn 25 the result in my laptop is:
220 hcm.fpt.vn Power Mail version 2.13 [50]

I creat the same account in Microsoft Outlook installed in laptop
but can not send also (receiving is Ok).

I can send and receive with different email account (different
outgoing and
incoming server) by OE or MO.

Please give me an instruction how to solve. I need to use OE for
send/receive email by the above email account. Thank you very much
for your
help!!!


For the OP:
I don't know Comcast, but some ISPs are moving in that direction of max per
day limits. I think it was usadatanet used to have such a rule; I think
it was max 20 at a time, max 100 per day.
BUT, if you ask, there are often agreements and setups you can arrange
when you're doing newsletters and such. OTOH there are also sites that are
specifically for that kind of thing, though I'm loathe to recommend any of
them.

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