[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Bugs-887256 ] Outlook 2002 SP2 & SMTP Auth issue

SourceForge.net noreply at sourceforge.net
Sat Mar 6 17:21:00 EST 2004


Bugs item #887256, was opened at 2004-01-29 15:56
Message generated for change (Comment added) made by ima_user
You can respond by visiting: 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=498103&aid=887256&group_id=61702

Category: Outlook
Group: Outlook 008
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Martin Siefert (msiefert)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Outlook 2002 SP2 & SMTP Auth issue

Initial Comment:
To all the SpamBayes gurus.

I recently installed XP and the MS Office suite 2002. 
Updated the OS and Office with all the latest and
greatest patches without problem.

Finally I was able to install SpamBayes for Outlook,
also without problems and in its latest version 0.81.

So I went on to create my POP3 account for my domain.
Just like I do for about 20 other clients (They run
Office 2000). I try to send an email to an outside
domain and now I get the following bounces.

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended
recipients.

      Subject:	test
      Sent:	1/29/2004 1:45 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

      recpient at othercompany.com on 1/29/2004 1:45 PM
            501 5.7.1 This system is not configured to
relay mail from <myemail at mycompany.com> to
<recpient at othercompany.com> for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

I contacted my ISP and verified my settings in Outlook
which are 100% correct. I use SMTP Auth to authorize
any emails I send.  The username and password are
correct as well.

I know this is a long shot, but is anyone aware of any
incompatibility / issue with SpamBayes and Outlook 2002
using SMTP Auth?

Please let me know.... this is driving me crazy.

Martin

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Comment By: Pete Marion (ima_user)
Date: 2004-03-06 17:21

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=923210

Select "My Outgoing (SMTP) server requires Authentication" 
and  set the username and password here.  If you have 
already done so, delete the information and re-enter it - 
perhaps there is a typo in the password field.
You may also attempt selecting and deselecting the "log into 
incoming server before sending mail" checkbox to see if this 
makes a difference on your server.

These are MS Outlook issues, however.  





----------------------------------------------------------------------

Comment By: Pete Marion (ima_user)
Date: 2004-03-06 12:35

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=923210

Select "My Outgoing (SMTP) server requires Authentication" 
and  set the username and password here.  If you have 
already done so, delete the information and re-enter it - 
perhaps there is a typo in the password field.
You may also attempt selecting and deselecting the "log into 
incoming server before sending mail" checkbox to see if this 
makes a difference on your server.

These are MS Outlook issues, however.  





----------------------------------------------------------------------

Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2004-01-29 17:18

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=31435

Suggest you uninstall the SpamBayes addin and try again.  I 
expect you'll find it makes no difference.  The addin isn't 
involved in sending email (or even in receiving email -- it just 
sits there until Outlook tells it an item has been added to one 
of the folders you told it to watch; the addin plays no part in 
Outlook's POP3 or SMTP dialogs).

----------------------------------------------------------------------

You can respond by visiting: 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=498103&aid=887256&group_id=61702



More information about the Spambayes-bugs mailing list