On 5/17/02 12:45 PM Doug Hinschberger edified us all by writing: >I can't find my stash of descriptions of error messages. What do these >mean? ... > ** 553 relaying denied for IP:63.214.12.104 > Addr:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (#5.7.1) > > ** SMTP server error "503 RCPT first (#5.5.1)"
I get that when I try to send e-mail out from work too, and I think it means my POP account (on the server outside of work) sees the mail coming from my (work) server and thinks my e-mail is spam, so it refuses the accept the e-mail I'm sending out from work. In your case, I'm betting that the one server's thinking that the other server is trying to pass along some spam (because it's occurring from outside of that server). I'd like to find a way around this, too, since otherwise I cannot send OUT e-mail from work, though I can receive it just fine. Further help, anyone? Jim Rohde -This email was sent to you via email in much the same way bricks aren't. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

