A couple of months ago my provider upgraded their mail servers & I stopped being able to send mail (receiving was ok). The error was an authentication one with the error message 'None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server'. I turned off SMTP authentication in 'more settings' and that fixed it.
Now, a couple of months later and I'm getting the error '503 Valid RCPT command must precede DATA' and again I can't send any mail (receiving is still ok). Many of the tips say to turn on SMTP auth but if I do that I still get the authentication error. I have also tried the 'logon to incoming server before sending mail' option which cures the authentication error but brings back the 503 error.
Can't even send mail to myself
Any ideas please?
Thanks
Andy.
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PS these errors are the same on two different computers..
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"Andy" <andrewpotts[at]bulldoghome[dot]com> wrote in message
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Have contacted the ISP who says it is the Outlook settings (not sure it is myself)..
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"Andy" <andrewpotts[at]bulldoghome[dot]com> wrote in message
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