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Old April 24th 06, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
WorkerBee
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Default NO REPLY 2003, MS Office Prof. Outlook unable to send email. Rcv O

Hi Jocelyn

I went to the link you refer. It seems I am what MS calls a Relay user. I do
not fully understand what is being said however. Thx


The link states: you are using a scenario that is considered relay, you must
send the message through your current connection's server. This means if you
are at work or away from home and not using your ISP to connect to the
Internet, and you want to send a message from your home ISP e-mail account,
you must change your e-mail account settings to specify the SMTP server used
at your location, for example, your work SMTP server.

If this solution doesn't work for you, or you prefer to use your home ISP
account, your next step is to contact your ISP and ask if any of the options
described earlier are available to you. For the first two restrictions —
require SMTP authentication or require that you connect to the ISP POP3
(incoming) mail server first — you can make the changes in Outlook in the
E-mail Account Wizard.


"workerbee" wrote:


Still no reply. I am using Windows 2003, Professional Office Outlook 2003.
Hi
I setup work email from home. Checked server requires authentication because
it does. Correct server names. Can receive email from server but cannot
send. Exact message I get
is below:

550 must be authenticated

These users exist on the server I am sending through; I send/reply from work
fine. Set up these users in new contact folder at home office. Only
difference is Office 2000 SR-1 at work. Any Ideas???

Please help

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