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Old February 27th 08, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
mikyie
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Default mass emails

I have a small business and have created a data base of email addresses so I
can send out promotional material. These emails are not attachments, they
are sent from a user template within Outlook. When I do this I get a large
number of returns with the following error messages:

Permanent Failu
553_sorry,_relaying_denied-from-your-location_[204.127.217.104] (#5.7.1)

550 [PERMIFAIL] destination not valid within DNS

Recipient-address-rejected:_User_unkown-in_relay_recipient_table

Permanent Failu 550_Requestred_action_not_taken:_mailbox_unavailab le

Permanent failu 550_5_.1.1
Recipient_adddress_rejected:_User_unknown_in_relay _recipient _table

552 REQUESTED MAIL ACTION ABORTED: HEADERS EXCEED 32K BYTES OR RECORD TOO LONG

Can anyone help me to eliminate some of these problems. I have been told
that dividing my data base into several smaller data bases would help. And
I've been told that it would not. If it would help, how would I go about
moving the entries in the distribution list to other distrubution lists
without having to do it manually? I've tried copying and pasting, dragging
and dropping etc. and these are not available within the distribution list.
HELP PLEASE!
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Old February 27th 08, 04:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default mass emails

mikyie wrote:

I have a small business and have created a data base of email
addresses so I can send out promotional material. These emails are
not attachments, they are sent from a user template within Outlook.
When I do this I get a large number of returns with the following
error messages:

Permanent Failu
553_sorry,_relaying_denied-from-your-location_[204.127.217.104]
(#5.7.1)


This indicates you are not correctly authenticating to your outgoing server.
Correct that problem and some (all?) of the remaining problems may vanish.

I have been
told that dividing my data base into several smaller data bases would
help. And I've been told that it would not. If it would help, how
would I go about moving the entries in the distribution list to other
distrubution lists without having to do it manually? I've tried
copying and pasting, dragging and dropping etc. and these are not
available within the distribution list. HELP PLEASE!


You might was to see this: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/massmail.asp
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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