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They specifically told me not to check that box when I was setting everything
up. -- april "Tom Willett" wrote: Does Adelphia require authentication to their mail server? "april" wrote in message ... | Yes, it's... | | Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. | | Subject: excited | Sent: 8/1/2007 10:04 AM | | The following recipient(s) could not be reached: | | 'Posso, Jaye' on 8/1/2007 10:04 AM | 550 relaying mail to SCOTTSDALEAZ.GOV is not allowed | | And, I get this message whether the recipient is at a yahoo.com, | sbcglobal.net, gmail.com address, etc. | -- | april | | | "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | | Do you have the text of the error message that you're getting? | | "april" wrote in message | ... | Yes. My ISP is adelphia and the incoming (POP3) and outgoing (SMTP) is | the | same: mail.adelphia.net. I know all of the settings are correct, but for | some reason adelphia is telling me that this is a microsoft issue. | |
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... "Tom Willett" wrote: Does Adelphia require authentication to their mail server? They specifically told me not to check that box when I was setting everything up. They are assuming the e-mail client will reuse the login credentials from the POP3 session (performed first) for the later SMTP session. However, if enough time elapses to do the POP3 yanking of e-mails then those cached credentials aren't available for the SMTP session. Also, some e-mail clients send before receiving. Enable the option to authenticate to the SMTP server and first try the option to reuse the credentials from the POP3 setup. If that doesn't work then use the option to use separate login credentials and simply specify the same ones as for the POP3 setup. By the way, if you are posting these Usenet messages using the same network (ISP) as you are trying to use e-mail then you are NOT using Adelphia's network. You are posting from MSN, not from Adelopha (207.46.192.207 belongs to MSN). In that case, you ARE trying to use an off-domain mail server (hosts on Adelphia's network are off-domain to Microsoft's network). You will need to use MSN's mail hosts, or you need to see if you can use a port other than 25 for SMTP (outbound) because maybe MSN is blocking off-domain mail traffic using the standard port 25. Could be Adelphia doesn't permit off-domain access to their mail hosts (you coming from MSN's network is off-domain to Adelphia's network). Maybe they permit an alternate config for connecting to their mail hosts when you are off-domain, like using 995 for POP3, 465 for SMTP, and requiring SSL is enabled for both. You are posting from MSN. You are trying to reach Adelphia's mail hosts while coming from MSN's network. MSN may not let you cross their network for mail traffic. Adelphia may not permit connects from off their domain. |
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