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outlook 2002 problem
I cant send an email from outlook 2002 I keep getting this error
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: blah Sent: 12/30/2006 8:43 PM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: ' on 12/30/2006 8:43 PM 473 relaying prohibited. You should authenticate first I tripple checked the settings and can not figure out how to fix it. I am also having issue with out look sending email thru gmail. Please help me |
outlook 2002 problem
How to troubleshoot error messages that you receive when try to
send and receive e-mail in Outlook and in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com:80/kb/813514/?sd=RMVP&fr=1 The article referenced above may help. It sounds like you need to reconfigure your Outlook Incoming/Outgoing Server information. Example: I use Cox as my ISP. I use gmail for my email. So for my Server Information I have the following: Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.gmail.com Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.west.cox.net When someone receives my email it shows my gmail account in the from, it just needs to pass through my ISP to send it. Nikki Peterson "Seeker" wrote in message ... I cant send an email from outlook 2002 I keep getting this error Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: blah Sent: 12/30/2006 8:43 PM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: ' on 12/30/2006 8:43 PM 473 relaying prohibited. You should authenticate first I tripple checked the settings and can not figure out how to fix it. I am also having issue with out look sending email thru gmail. Please help me |
outlook 2002 problem
Niki
first of all thank you for the response. I tried what you said and didnt have any luck. I even went to the microsofts website and snooped that out. but i have a question for ya. you mentioned that you typed in your cox email address. which was smtp.cox Ok so I tried that. but question for ya is my in coming and outgoing servers are mail.cablespeed.com should I change that too smtp.cablespeed.com ?? let me know I still could use any help here |
outlook 2002 problem
I use COX as my ISP. What is your ISP?
You may want to use their server SMTP info. Your ISP can give you the information. Nikki Peterson "Seeker" wrote in message ... Niki first of all thank you for the response. I tried what you said and didnt have any luck. I even went to the microsofts website and snooped that out. but i have a question for ya. you mentioned that you typed in your cox email address. which was smtp.cox Ok so I tried that. but question for ya is my in coming and outgoing servers are mail.cablespeed.com should I change that too smtp.cablespeed.com ?? let me know I still could use any help here |
outlook 2002 problem
Hi nikki
Cable speed is my isp. do you know if there is any way I can just go buy outlook 2003 I dont want office just out look ??? or does outlook express do multiple accounts "Nikki" wrote: I use COX as my ISP. What is your ISP? You may want to use their server SMTP info. Your ISP can give you the information. Nikki Peterson "Seeker" wrote in message ... Niki first of all thank you for the response. I tried what you said and didnt have any luck. I even went to the microsofts website and snooped that out. but i have a question for ya. you mentioned that you typed in your cox email address. which was smtp.cox Ok so I tried that. but question for ya is my in coming and outgoing servers are mail.cablespeed.com should I change that too smtp.cablespeed.com ?? let me know I still could use any help here |
outlook 2002 problem
It is not a good idea to use a different version of Outlook. I would
just stick with your Outlook 2002. If you have questions about Outlook Express you may want to try asking in the Outlook Express group. Nikki Peterson "Seeker" wrote in message ... Hi nikki Cable speed is my isp. do you know if there is any way I can just go buy outlook 2003 I dont want office just out look ??? or does outlook express do multiple accounts "Nikki" wrote: I use COX as my ISP. What is your ISP? You may want to use their server SMTP info. Your ISP can give you the information. Nikki Peterson "Seeker" wrote in message ... Niki first of all thank you for the response. I tried what you said and didnt have any luck. I even went to the microsofts website and snooped that out. but i have a question for ya. you mentioned that you typed in your cox email address. which was smtp.cox Ok so I tried that. but question for ya is my in coming and outgoing servers are mail.cablespeed.com should I change that too smtp.cablespeed.com ?? let me know I still could use any help here |
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