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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Jul 7, 2004, 3:29:35 PM7/7/04
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What is the exact error message?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Rev. Michael L.
Burns asked:

| On my system at home (Outlook 2002 SP-2) and my system at my office
| (Outlook 2000) I am having the same intermittent problem as is to of
| my associates. I can recieve email with no problem. Nost of the time
| I can reply or forward with no problem. However, on many occassions I
| get an error telling me that the email was rejected by the server
| when trying to reply or forward a message (from various people, not
| always the same sender).
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| The strange thing about it is I can caut the body of the message, the
| Subject line and the recipients address into a new email and it send
| fine most of the time although there have been emails I just could
| reply to at all.
|
| I am using Norton Antivirus 2004 at home and 2002 in the office. Any
| ideas? or Sugestions?
|
| Thanks,
| Rev. Michael L. Burns


Rev. Michael L. Burns

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Jul 14, 2004, 12:49:02 PM7/14/04
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Sorry for the delay in responding. Had to wait until the error showed up again. The error is as shown below each time (have had three this morning). The only change is the local host name, ie, blueyonder.co.uk. Here is the error message:

"The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the server. Server repsonse:'550 not local host blueyonder.co.uk, not a gateway. (Account:'sdbgen', SMTP Server: 'smtp.inwave.com', Error Number 0X800ccc79)"

I revieved this message three times this morning when trying to respond to three different emails. The omly thing different in the message was the local host name. I also tried to forward these to a different account and only one of them would forward and the other two gave the same message.

When I cut the body of the message, subject and recipients address into a new email they sent ok. Any ideas? I get this on Outlook 2000 at work and Outlook 2002 at home as does a co-worker using Outlook 2003.

Thanks,
Rev. Michael L. Burns

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