outlook 2002 problem

S

Seeker

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:

'(e-mail address removed)' on 12/30/2006 8:43 PM
473 (e-mail address removed) 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
 
N

Nikki

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
 
S

Seeker

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
 
N

Nikki

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
 
S

Seeker

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
 
N

Nikki

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
 

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