error message 5.7.1 kAAIM0dm018822

J

jmurtoff

I got an error message 5.7.1 kAAIM0dm018822 in MS ENtourage 2004 for
Mac, version 11.2.5 (060620) It says "This message does not comply with
required standards. At the bottom, error -17099 also came up. The user
thought it had something to do with email that had URLs in them.


Anyone help?
 
D

Diane Ross

I got an error message 5.7.1 kAAIM0dm018822 in MS ENtourage 2004 for
Mac, version 11.2.5 (060620) It says "This message does not comply with
required standards. At the bottom, error -17099 also came up. The user
thought it had something to do with email that had URLs in them.

This is the info we have on error -17099:

Error -17099


Relaying to <the email address> prohibited by administrator
Email could not be sent
Account name (my account name)
Error -17099



Error -17099 is an Entourage error kSMTPServerReplyErr, and is returned when
the SMTP server has returned a permanent or transient error or returns an
unexpected result code.


This error is coming from your ISP.


Users have reported this error when sending to large groups. ISPs limit the
number in a group. Usual number is 50 recipients to avoid spammer misuse.
Entourage has no limit. You should contact your mail provider to ascertain
the maximum number of recipients per message and note it. You can use the
free "Split Recipients" script to send a mass e-mail in separate mailings
automatically:


Split Recipients for Entourage 2001


Split Recipients for Entourage X


Most ISPs also require you to use their SMTP address when sending.

For links see: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/error/page.html#error-17099>

--
Diane Ross, Microsoft Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
The Entourage Blog lists the EHP as one of the top five Microsoft Entourage
resources.
<http://blogs.msdn.com/entourage/>
 

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