Re: can receive all, send some and not other emails
From: JimmyR (JimmyR_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:37:02 -0800
Neo,
The dial up connection connects to the ISP that we use for work, but
externally from work. They have various dial up connections all over the
country so that when I am out of town I can dial up to access the internet,
which is my home page is their home page, and then I can activate Outlook and
use it to send and receive messages. This keeps me from having to use
webmail and allows me to archive into my Outlook folders.
Jimmy
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> And that dialup connection connects to work or external ISP? If external
> ISP is it something that the work site knows what IP address assignments a
> user would get?
>
> "JimmyR" <JimmyR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5FF96FDD-B103-4CDB-83E1-D154C01DAE32@microsoft.com...
> > Would this matter if it only happens when I am off-site with my laptop
> > computer and it only happens when I use a wireless connection or a high
> > speed
> > cable connection? I don't have this happen with a dial up modem and I
> > don't
> > have any problems while at work. I have tried authenticating without
> > success
> > also.
> >
> > I will contact our IT person, but concerned that I can be off-site and not
> > have the send problem be with all of my sends and not just certain
> > addresses.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > JR
> >
> >
> > "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> You should check with your IT staff and ask what needs to be done in
> >> order
> >> for you to send messages to folks that are not managed by the corporate
> >> servers. (Ideally you would authenticate to the SMTP server in order to
> >> send messages offsite.)
> >>
> >> "JimmyR" <JimmyR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:09B4376D-81DF-4894-A4F4-3FEEE73B2F2F@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have read most of the emails addressing issues of being able to
> >> >receive
> >> >and
> >> > not send and mine issue is slightly different.
> >> >
> >> > I am using a laptop computer with Outlook. Typically, I am connected
> >> > to
> >> > our
> >> > LAN at work via a docking station and my Outlook Incoming & Outgoing
> >> > servers
> >> > have been set-up appropriately. I do not and never have
> >> > "authenticated"
> >> > outgoing messages. I have no problems while at work. I also use my
> >> > computer
> >> > on the road and at home. When I use a dial up modem connection, as
> >> > long
> >> > as I
> >> > connect to the internet through internet explorer, I have no problems
> >> > using
> >> > Outlook to send and receive emails. However, if I use a wireless
> >> > connection
> >> > or a high speed cable connection at a hotel I have the following
> >> > problem:
> >> >
> >> > 1. I can receive ALL emails
> >> > 2. I can send emails to anyone within our companies domain
> >> > 3. I cannot send emails to anyone outside our companies domain
> >> >
> >> > The error message is 550, could not relay to some or all of the
> >> > recipients.
> >> > Can anyone tell me what changes I need to make?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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