Creating new account prevents sending on a Terminal Server

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Tim PAt Dufficy

Hi there, I have created a new account on my outlook profile so that I can
send messages from an alternate 'Reply-to' address.

This works fine when I log in at an XP workstation and can send without any
problems using both accounts. The problem arises however when I log in to a
Windows 2003 server using the same log in credentials and outlook profile,
and no emails will send. Everything goes to the outbox and generates the
following error

Task 'Microsoft Exchaneg Server - Sending and Receiving' reported error
(0x80040119) : 'Unknown Error 0x80040119'

I cannot send from either account (one is Exchange server account, Other is
a POP3 account).

But if I delete the POP3 account I can send using the Exchaneg account
without any problems.

Any suggestions welcome,

Thanks
Tim
 
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Roady [MVP]

Sounds like you are not allowed to connect to a SMTP server outside the
company. This could very well be a (good) security precaution on the
terminal server. Contact your admin to verify this.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Hi there, I have created a new account on my outlook profile so that I can
send messages from an alternate 'Reply-to' address.

This works fine when I log in at an XP workstation and can send without any
problems using both accounts. The problem arises however when I log in to a
Windows 2003 server using the same log in credentials and outlook profile,
and no emails will send. Everything goes to the outbox and generates the
following error

Task 'Microsoft Exchaneg Server - Sending and Receiving' reported error
(0x80040119) : 'Unknown Error 0x80040119'

I cannot send from either account (one is Exchange server account, Other is
a POP3 account).

But if I delete the POP3 account I can send using the Exchaneg account
without any problems.

Any suggestions welcome,

Thanks
Tim
 
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Tim PAt Dufficy

I am the SYS Admin, and the SMTP server I am trying to connect to is inside
the firewall on the same LAN.

Any other suggestions, or do you know what the error messaeg means?
 

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