Re: Can't send forwarded or replied to messages in Outlook 2003

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From: Jeff (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/01/04


Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 17:41:04 -0700

I apparently fixed the problem. I removed both my Outlook
settings and my Outlook Express settings, rebooted, and
set up the accounts again in each program. I'm now able
to send forwards and attachments in Outlook. I'm posting
this in case anyone else has the same problem in the
future.

Jeff
>-----Original Message-----
>The error you are getting indicates you are trying to
send using a server
>other than the one on which you are currently running
your session. The fix
>for this is to set your outgoing server to authenticate
using the incoming
>server credentials.
>
>--
>Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
>Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion
intact. Due to
>the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent
to my personal
>account will be deleted without reading.
>
>After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
Jeff asked:
>
>| I have posted before on this under a different subject
>| ("Outlook using POP3 server to send email"), but I've
>| since narrowed the problem down to not being able to
send
>| a message as a fw: or a re: . I've tried forwarding to
>| addressees with different domains without success, so I
>| don't think it's an issue of not being able to send to
>| only specific domains.
>|
>| Here is what happens: I get an error
>| message: "Task 'incoming.verizon.net-Sending' reported
>| error (0x800CCC78): 'Unable to send the message.
Please
>| verify the e-mail address in your account properties.
The
>| server responded: 553 Authentication is required to
>| send mail as <my email address>'.
>|
>| There are times when Outlook seems to "ignore" the mail
>| sitting in my outbox, and the send/receive box has no
>| errors, yet the forwarded or responded to email is
still
>| there. I then go into that email in my outbox,
>| click "send" on the email, then "send/receive" and I
get
>| the error message. New messages seem to be unaffected
by
>| this. All of my settings are correct per what my ISP
has
>| instructed. I'm at a loss as to what is causing this.
>| I've gone through my ISP tech support, and they say
it's
>| a software issue.
>|
>| Jeff
>
>
>.
>



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