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MommaYates4
I am running Office 2003 on Windows XP for Notebooks. We have wireless
internet with AT&T using a USB modem. My emails come through my Homestead
account, and I use Outlook almost exclusively for any email activity. As of
last night, everything was going in and out without issue.
This morning I can no longer send emails, though it continues to receive
them without a hitch. The emails "bounce" immediately and to start with I
got a 554: Relay access denied error. I rebooted my computer, and now when
I send an email, I get "554 Service unavailable; Client host [166.217.159.95]
blocked using zen.dnsbl.hs;
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=166.217.159.95"
Upon going to the spamhaus site, it says I just need to make sure my
outgoing mail settings "require authenication". Those settings are correct,
and have not been changed. And yet still, not sending email.
I checked my homestead mail, and I am able to send mail through their web
based email program, so the problem is with Outlook, not the server.
I am relatively computer savvy, but this has frustrated me to no end today!
Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to give me.
internet with AT&T using a USB modem. My emails come through my Homestead
account, and I use Outlook almost exclusively for any email activity. As of
last night, everything was going in and out without issue.
This morning I can no longer send emails, though it continues to receive
them without a hitch. The emails "bounce" immediately and to start with I
got a 554: Relay access denied error. I rebooted my computer, and now when
I send an email, I get "554 Service unavailable; Client host [166.217.159.95]
blocked using zen.dnsbl.hs;
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=166.217.159.95"
Upon going to the spamhaus site, it says I just need to make sure my
outgoing mail settings "require authenication". Those settings are correct,
and have not been changed. And yet still, not sending email.
I checked my homestead mail, and I am able to send mail through their web
based email program, so the problem is with Outlook, not the server.
I am relatively computer savvy, but this has frustrated me to no end today!
Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to give me.