unable to send email to someone
From: MarkB (markb_at_blaisesoftXXX.com)
Date: 06/09/04
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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:54:22 -0400
Quite suddenly, one of the 2 people in a 2-person company could not send
email to me (the other person). He would get an message from the system
administrator:
"You do not have permission to send to this recipient"
Now, before the problem started happening, this person had just created a
new domain user account to use for himself - there was an issue with the old
account, which was deleted.
The problem apparently vanished about a week later, and now I can't email
him! same error message.
Environment:
We are both running Outlook 2002 SP2, which connects to an Exchange 2000
server and also connects to the POP3 and SMTP servers of external ISPs. Most
email comes from and goes out through the external servers. Exchange is
really only used to share public folders, calendars, tasks, etc. between the
two people in our small company. We each work out of our home offices; we
each have a Win2k multi-master domain controller (which comprise a single
domain) that also is our local Exchange server. The public folders are
replicated across servers through a VPN connection between our offices.
Outlook is configured with 2 accounts (1 for Exchange and 1 for the ISP).
Email to each other does not go through ISPs (just through Exchange).
Any help would be appreciated.
Mark
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