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| | Need Help can not send email or attachments.Please advise. toniw68@xxxxxx |
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| | Re: Need Help If you can't send an email using Windows Mail, you won't be able to send an attachment either. Are you a Yahoo Plus subscriber or is your name@xxxxxx associated with your ISP (e.g., Verizon; AT&T)? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 toni wrote: Quote: > can not send email or attachments.Please advise. > toniw68@xxxxxx |
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| | RE: Need Help I am having the same problem. When I try to send an e-mail, I get the following message: "The message could not be sent. The authentication setting might not be correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help solving this problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Mail", and read the "I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help determining the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service provider. The rejected e-mail address was 'lwellish@xxxxxx'. Subject 'Re: Re: A tree situation', Account: 'pop.west.cox.net', Server: 'smtp.west.cox.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550 5.1.1 <lwellish@xxxxxx> relaying not allowed', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC79 I have cox and have never had this problem before. "toni" wrote: Quote: > can not send email or attachments.Please advise. > toniw68@xxxxxx > |
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| | Re: Need Help To avoid confusion, please begin a new thread about your specific problems. State your full Windows version (e.g., Vista x64 SP1; Vista SP2) in your first post. Brad Greenberg wrote: Quote: > I am having the same problem. When I try to send an e-mail, I get the > following message: "The message could not be sent. The authentication > setting might not be correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For > help solving this problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows > Mail", and read the "I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you > need help determining the proper server settings, please contact your > e-mail service provider. > > The rejected e-mail address was 'lwellish@xxxxxx'. Subject 'Re: Re: A > tree situation', Account: 'pop.west.cox.net', Server: 'smtp.west.cox.net', > Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550 5.1.1 <lwellish@xxxxxx> relaying > not allowed', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: > 0x800CCC79 > > I have cox and have never had this problem before. |
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| | Re: Need Help "Brad Greenberg" <BradGreenberg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:625E31A9-EBB1-4A72-AFDF-DF66409FF4A5@xxxxxx Quote: >I am having the same problem. When I try to send an e-mail, I get the > following message: "The message could not be sent. The authentication > setting > might not be correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help > solving > this problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Mail", and read > the "I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help > determining the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service > provider. > > The rejected e-mail address was 'lwellish@xxxxxx'. Subject 'Re: Re: A > tree situation', Account: 'pop.west.cox.net', Server: 'smtp.west.cox.net', > Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550 5.1.1 <lwellish@xxxxxx> relaying > not > allowed', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: > 0x800CCC79 > > I have cox and have never had this problem before. > "toni" wrote: account set up incorrectly. Contact your mail provider for the correct settings and follow the directions completely. You can't send mail on a Yahoo account using a Cox server, and free US Yahoo accounts don't work work with Windows Mail. HTH -pk Quote: > Quote: >> can not send email or attachments.Please advise. >> toniw68@xxxxxx |
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| | Re: Need Help Your problem is not the same. It looks like you tried to send while using an Internet connection other than the one provided by Cox. Were you using a laptop away from home? -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Brad Greenberg" <BradGreenberg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:625E31A9-EBB1-4A72-AFDF-DF66409FF4A5@xxxxxx Quote: >I am having the same problem. When I try to send an e-mail, I get the > following message: "The message could not be sent. The authentication setting > might not be correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help solving > this problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Mail", and read > the "I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help > determining the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service > provider. > > The rejected e-mail address was 'lwellish@xxxxxx'. Subject 'Re: Re: A > tree situation', Account: 'pop.west.cox.net', Server: 'smtp.west.cox.net', > Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '550 5.1.1 <lwellish@xxxxxx> relaying not > allowed', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 550, Error Number: > 0x800CCC79 > > I have cox and have never had this problem before. |
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| | Re: Need Help Fix the date on your computer's clock. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Ronie" <benn9734@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OT7ohCr9JHA.4560@xxxxxx Quote: > > "toni" <toniw68@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23ewejrp9JHA.4560@xxxxxx Quote: >> can not send email or attachments.Please advise. >> toniw68@xxxxxx |
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| | Re: Need Help "toni" <toniw68@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23ewejrp9JHA.4560@xxxxxx Quote: > can not send email or attachments.Please advise. > toniw68@xxxxxx |
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