RE: Outlook loging me out of my outgoing server???

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Not sure if this article will help in your case but it's worth a shot:
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA011128331033

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"the Fiddler" wrote:

> I called tech support for my website host (who also does email). I was
> getting an email after sending that said the message couldn't be delivered,
> followed by this line: "553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
> rcpthosts (#5.7.1)"
>
> A google search revealed that this is usually a server-side problem.
> However after the tech support rep looked at/tried some things on their end.
> She had me do a little test in Outlook (using Office XP on this machine BTW).
> She had me try and send an email. I got the usual undeliverable email in
> return almost immediately. She then had me close Outlook, reopen it, and try
> sending again. This time it succeded, and now, an hour later, still no
> undeliverable email returned. So I'm fairly certain it worked.
>
> Here's the question: she said that for some reason Outlook is logging out of
> my outgoing server, and that as long as it stays logged in, everything is
> fine. But, after Outlook has been open a while, it loggs out or times out or
> something, and then the email doesn't pass the server, and I get the error
> email. The easy fix is just clicking Send/Receive everytime before clicking
> the send button in the email to be sent. Is there a way to keep Outlook
> logged in or keep it from timing out??? I can't seem to find any settings
> related to this, and wondered if any of you Outlook guru's could help or
> point me in the right direction???
>
> Thanks in advance for any help. --the Fiddler
>
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