Can't send email with Outlook 2007

  • Thread starter Conrad Crisafulli
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Conrad Crisafulli

I have just ungraded Offiice 2003 to 2007. Everything works fine except I
cannot send ANY emails. Checked all settings - all are correct. Message I
get is: "Send test e-mail message: None of the authentication methods
supported by this client are supported by your server." All incoming emails
are received as normal. This is clearly a serious problem for me. All
suggestions gratefully received :)

Conrad.
 
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Nikki Peterson

I would check your ISP settings. Are you sure you have your email
account configured correctly for the SMTP server?

Some ISPs do not permit message routing through another SMTP
server while you are connected to their network. To resolve this
problem, replace the SMTP server for the other ISP or the other
e-mail account by using the SMTP server that is associated with
the ISP that you use to connect to the Internet.

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. You may 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 (for my gmail)
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.west.cox.net (for my ISP)

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

I have just ungraded Offiice 2003 to 2007. Everything works fine except I
cannot send ANY emails. Checked all settings - all are correct. Message I
get is: "Send test e-mail message: None of the authentication methods
supported by this client are supported by your server." All incoming emails
are received as normal. This is clearly a serious problem for me. All
suggestions gratefully received :)

Conrad.
 

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