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leonard.brennan
This is an odd one. I'm running Outlook 2000 for some time now. I have just
recently installed Broadband (not sure if this is just a coincendience with
my issue). I can receive email, but not send to certain addresses. I know the
addresses are correctly entered. I get the following error message.
"This message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected
by the server. Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)' (Account: 'mail2.eircom.net', SMTP Server:
'mail2.eircom.net', Error Number: 0x800ccc79)
I use zone alarm firewall software (but have been for some time without
difficulty)and have outlook configured with permission to access the
internet.
The strangest part of this is that I have XP Home configured for 2 users. If
I login as the 2nd User (both with Admin rights), I can send mail no problem.
When I switch users back, I can then send outgoing mail. When I
restart/shutdown, the problem arises again.
Any suggestions?
Len
recently installed Broadband (not sure if this is just a coincendience with
my issue). I can receive email, but not send to certain addresses. I know the
addresses are correctly entered. I get the following error message.
"This message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected
by the server. Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)' (Account: 'mail2.eircom.net', SMTP Server:
'mail2.eircom.net', Error Number: 0x800ccc79)
I use zone alarm firewall software (but have been for some time without
difficulty)and have outlook configured with permission to access the
internet.
The strangest part of this is that I have XP Home configured for 2 users. If
I login as the 2nd User (both with Admin rights), I can send mail no problem.
When I switch users back, I can then send outgoing mail. When I
restart/shutdown, the problem arises again.
Any suggestions?
Len