Why do I get a System Administrator error when I send e-mails?

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Andrew

Sometimes when I send an E-mail in Outloook 2003, I get the following message:
System Administrator: undeliverable message. When I contacted my service
provider, they told me that this happens if I am not the system administrator
of the computer. Do I need to be the system administrator on the computer to
send e-mail in Outlook?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Andrew said:
Sometimes when I send an E-mail in Outloook 2003, I get the following
message: System Administrator: undeliverable message.

That's not the full extent of the message. There's more to it that you
elected to suppress.
When I
contacted my service provider, they told me that this happens if I am
not the system administrator of the computer.

Not true.
 
A

Andrew

The e-mail came from: System Administrator
To: my e-mail addres
Subject: Undeveliverable: "my subject name"

The message read:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: "my subject name"
Sent: 30/06/2008 2:12 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
"the recipient's name"
The requested operation failed.

I also have another way to send e-mails. I can use MSN Mail. I sent the
same e-mail to the same recipient after I got this message and the message
went through fine. So, the problem lies with Outlook and not the recipient.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Andrew said:
The e-mail came from: System Administrator
To: my e-mail addres
Subject: Undeveliverable: "my subject name"

The message read:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: "my subject name"
Sent: 30/06/2008 2:12 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
"the recipient's name"
The requested operation failed.

What type of account?
 
A

Andrew

I don't know what you mean by "what type of account?".

When Outlook was set up, my computer technician copied my contact list from
MSN Mail. I noticed last night that if I use a contact name that was copied
over from MSN Mail, I get the "System Administrator" error. When I type in
the name myself, I don't get the error. Do you think that that is what is
causing the error?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Andrew said:
I don't know what you mean by "what type of account?".

Any of Exchange, POP/SMTP, IMAP/SMTP, or HTTP would suffice.
When Outlook was set up, my computer technician copied my contact
list from MSN Mail. I noticed last night that if I use a contact
name that was copied over from MSN Mail, I get the "System
Administrator" error. When I type in the name myself, I don't get
the error. Do you think that that is what is causing the error?

Describe what you mean by "copied". How was the copying done? From where
to where?
 
A

Andrew

The account is a POP/SMPT account.

I don't know how the "copying" was done. All I know is that I had a list of
contact names in MSN Mail. When Outlook was set up, the computer technician
said that he copied all my contacts into Outlook. So, all the contacts were
accessible from Outlook. Sorry I can't be more specific.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Andrew said:
I don't know how the "copying" was done. All I know is that I had a
list of contact names in MSN Mail. When Outlook was set up, the
computer technician said that he copied all my contacts into Outlook.
So, all the contacts were accessible from Outlook. Sorry I can't be
more specific.

Where were they accessible in Outlook?
 
A

Andrew

When I create a new message and I click on the word "To", I can choose the
name from the contacts list. I choose a name and when I send the message, I
get the "System Administrator" error. If I start a new message and I enter
the e-mail address myself, then then message is sent. Once I type in the
name, Outlook remembers the name and lets me select it from a list once I
enter the first character. If I select it from the list, the e-mail is sent
without the error.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Andrew said:
When I create a new message and I click on the word "To", I can
choose the name from the contacts list. I choose a name and when I
send the message, I get the "System Administrator" error. If I start
a new message and I enter the e-mail address myself, then then
message is sent. Once I type in the name, Outlook remembers the name
and lets me select it from a list once I enter the first character.
If I select it from the list, the e-mail is sent without the error.

If this happened to me, I'd remove the Outlook Address Book from the mail
profile and add it in again. If that didn't work, I'd start with a new mail
profile.
 

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