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Jeremy Stone
Hi!
I hope that someone can help me out.
I'm a home computer user, using MS Office Outlook 2003 as my email client,
am connected to the Internt via Comcast cable modem and my email SMTP server
is smtp.earthlink.net.
I have no problems sending/receiving emails in general, but when I send
emails addressed to groups set up in my Outlook address book, I invariably
receive an "undeliverable" message from the System Administrator containing
the following text:
............................
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: <subject name>
Sent: 12/30/2005 16:08
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
Andy Name ([email protected]) on 12/30/2005 16:10
550 Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
Anna Name ([email protected]) on 12/30/2005 16:10
550 Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
(And then similar lines for all the other names/addresses in the group
list)
..........................
The problem is obviously something to do with Error 550 and the RFC2822
standard.
Please help! Thanks.
(Jeremy)
I hope that someone can help me out.
I'm a home computer user, using MS Office Outlook 2003 as my email client,
am connected to the Internt via Comcast cable modem and my email SMTP server
is smtp.earthlink.net.
I have no problems sending/receiving emails in general, but when I send
emails addressed to groups set up in my Outlook address book, I invariably
receive an "undeliverable" message from the System Administrator containing
the following text:
............................
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: <subject name>
Sent: 12/30/2005 16:08
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
Andy Name ([email protected]) on 12/30/2005 16:10
550 Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
Anna Name ([email protected]) on 12/30/2005 16:10
550 Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
(And then similar lines for all the other names/addresses in the group
list)
..........................
The problem is obviously something to do with Error 550 and the RFC2822
standard.
Please help! Thanks.
(Jeremy)