Re: [qmailtoaster] 533 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)

2006-07-24 Thread Roxanne Sandesara

This problem appears to have been cleared up by removing the account
in Outlook and then re-creating it from scratch. Thank you to those
who helped.

On 7/18/06, bb. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

As i remember,

I could send via web but can not get emails via
Outlook Express.

Simply set Outlook as:

At Tools - Accounts - Mail window choose
Properties of the account, at Servers section
check My server requiers authentication and OK.

Looking for your reply as DONE, if God permits. If
still fails, get a brand new Outlook installation on a
PC and set a new account at first Outlook run, after
Finish try above again.

Good bye...












--- Roxanne Sandesara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Erik --

  All of the clients have already been configured
 according to all
 of the suggestions found at the link you provided:
 The SMTP server is specified appropriately.
 The 'requires authentication' is selected, and set
 to 'same settings
 required for incoming mail server'
 The SSL is checked for both.

 As noted in my original email: the users /can/ send
 e-mail. They can
 send /new/ emails to external addresses. They cannot
 send /replies/ to
 e-mails.

 Now. That being said: any other ideas?

 On 7/17/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  You have to configure SMTP-AUTH in the mail
 client.  In the link
  provided are instructions.
 
  Thanks,
  Erik
 
 

http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/email/smtpauth/outlookxp.html
 
  On 7/17/06, Roxanne Sandesara
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi folks --
  
   I have recently managed to build a
 successful qmail-toaster
   installation on a CentOS 4.3 machine. For the
 most part, everything
   seems to be fine. But I have one current problem
 with some of my
   users' e-mail clients inside the office, and I
 am hoping that someone
   may be able to assist me in tracking down what,
 if anything, I can do
   to correct this.
  
   The users in question are all using
 different
   flavors/generations of MS Outlook (one on
 Outlook 2k; three on Outlook
   XP; two on Outlook 2003). Their clients are (I
 believe; I could be
   proven wrong) correctly configured, pulling mail
 from the IMAP
   qmail-toaster server. They can send new messages
 just fine. But they
   have problems sending reply messages outside the
 office. They hit the
   reply button, type in their commentary, add
 attachments, what have
   you, and hit send. They get back an error
 message (which shows up like
   an e-mail, but does not show an origin address
 and for which I cannot
   seem to pull up full headers to track down who
 or what is sending
   this) which says:
  
   -clip-
   Your message did not reach some or all of the
 intended recipients.
  
   Subject: RE: subject line here
   Sent: 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
   The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
   'some address' on 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
   553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
 allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
   chkuser)
   -clip-
  
   For myself, I use MS Entourage, the equivalent
 of Outlook but for
   Office 2004 for the Mac, and I am not having the
 problem. Has anyone
   else seen something similar? Could anyone offer
 me any guidance? Is
   this a setting I need to change with my
 qmail-toaster installation and
   configuration? Or something in the settings of
 Outlook I should change
   to correct for this?
  
  

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[qmailtoaster] 533 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)

2006-07-17 Thread Roxanne Sandesara

Hi folks --

   I have recently managed to build a successful qmail-toaster
installation on a CentOS 4.3 machine. For the most part, everything
seems to be fine. But I have one current problem with some of my
users' e-mail clients inside the office, and I am hoping that someone
may be able to assist me in tracking down what, if anything, I can do
to correct this.

   The users in question are all using different
flavors/generations of MS Outlook (one on Outlook 2k; three on Outlook
XP; two on Outlook 2003). Their clients are (I believe; I could be
proven wrong) correctly configured, pulling mail from the IMAP
qmail-toaster server. They can send new messages just fine. But they
have problems sending reply messages outside the office. They hit the
reply button, type in their commentary, add attachments, what have
you, and hit send. They get back an error message (which shows up like
an e-mail, but does not show an origin address and for which I cannot
seem to pull up full headers to track down who or what is sending
this) which says:

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

   Subject: RE: subject line here
   Sent: 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'some address' on 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
chkuser)
-clip-

For myself, I use MS Entourage, the equivalent of Outlook but for
Office 2004 for the Mac, and I am not having the problem. Has anyone
else seen something similar? Could anyone offer me any guidance? Is
this a setting I need to change with my qmail-toaster installation and
configuration? Or something in the settings of Outlook I should change
to correct for this?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] 533 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)

2006-07-17 Thread Roxanne Sandesara

Erik --

All of the clients have already been configured according to all
of the suggestions found at the link you provided:
The SMTP server is specified appropriately.
The 'requires authentication' is selected, and set to 'same settings
required for incoming mail server'
The SSL is checked for both.

As noted in my original email: the users /can/ send e-mail. They can
send /new/ emails to external addresses. They cannot send /replies/ to
e-mails.

Now. That being said: any other ideas?

On 7/17/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You have to configure SMTP-AUTH in the mail client.  In the link
provided are instructions.

Thanks,
Erik

http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/email/smtpauth/outlookxp.html

On 7/17/06, Roxanne Sandesara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks --

 I have recently managed to build a successful qmail-toaster
 installation on a CentOS 4.3 machine. For the most part, everything
 seems to be fine. But I have one current problem with some of my
 users' e-mail clients inside the office, and I am hoping that someone
 may be able to assist me in tracking down what, if anything, I can do
 to correct this.

 The users in question are all using different
 flavors/generations of MS Outlook (one on Outlook 2k; three on Outlook
 XP; two on Outlook 2003). Their clients are (I believe; I could be
 proven wrong) correctly configured, pulling mail from the IMAP
 qmail-toaster server. They can send new messages just fine. But they
 have problems sending reply messages outside the office. They hit the
 reply button, type in their commentary, add attachments, what have
 you, and hit send. They get back an error message (which shows up like
 an e-mail, but does not show an origin address and for which I cannot
 seem to pull up full headers to track down who or what is sending
 this) which says:

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

 Subject: RE: subject line here
 Sent: 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
 The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
 'some address' on 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
 chkuser)
 -clip-

 For myself, I use MS Entourage, the equivalent of Outlook but for
 Office 2004 for the Mac, and I am not having the problem. Has anyone
 else seen something similar? Could anyone offer me any guidance? Is
 this a setting I need to change with my qmail-toaster installation and
 configuration? Or something in the settings of Outlook I should change
 to correct for this?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] 533 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)

2006-07-17 Thread bb.
As i remember,

I could send via web but can not get emails via
Outlook Express.

Simply set Outlook as:

At Tools - Accounts - Mail window choose
Properties of the account, at Servers section
check My server requiers authentication and OK.

Looking for your reply as DONE, if God permits. If
still fails, get a brand new Outlook installation on a
PC and set a new account at first Outlook run, after
Finish try above again.

Good bye...












--- Roxanne Sandesara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Erik --
 
  All of the clients have already been configured
 according to all
 of the suggestions found at the link you provided:
 The SMTP server is specified appropriately.
 The 'requires authentication' is selected, and set
 to 'same settings
 required for incoming mail server'
 The SSL is checked for both.
 
 As noted in my original email: the users /can/ send
 e-mail. They can
 send /new/ emails to external addresses. They cannot
 send /replies/ to
 e-mails.
 
 Now. That being said: any other ideas?
 
 On 7/17/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  You have to configure SMTP-AUTH in the mail
 client.  In the link
  provided are instructions.
 
  Thanks,
  Erik
 
 

http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/email/smtpauth/outlookxp.html
 
  On 7/17/06, Roxanne Sandesara
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi folks --
  
   I have recently managed to build a
 successful qmail-toaster
   installation on a CentOS 4.3 machine. For the
 most part, everything
   seems to be fine. But I have one current problem
 with some of my
   users' e-mail clients inside the office, and I
 am hoping that someone
   may be able to assist me in tracking down what,
 if anything, I can do
   to correct this.
  
   The users in question are all using
 different
   flavors/generations of MS Outlook (one on
 Outlook 2k; three on Outlook
   XP; two on Outlook 2003). Their clients are (I
 believe; I could be
   proven wrong) correctly configured, pulling mail
 from the IMAP
   qmail-toaster server. They can send new messages
 just fine. But they
   have problems sending reply messages outside the
 office. They hit the
   reply button, type in their commentary, add
 attachments, what have
   you, and hit send. They get back an error
 message (which shows up like
   an e-mail, but does not show an origin address
 and for which I cannot
   seem to pull up full headers to track down who
 or what is sending
   this) which says:
  
   -clip-
   Your message did not reach some or all of the
 intended recipients.
  
   Subject: RE: subject line here
   Sent: 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
   The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
   'some address' on 7/17/2006 2:47 PM
   553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
 allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
   chkuser)
   -clip-
  
   For myself, I use MS Entourage, the equivalent
 of Outlook but for
   Office 2004 for the Mac, and I am not having the
 problem. Has anyone
   else seen something similar? Could anyone offer
 me any guidance? Is
   this a setting I need to change with my
 qmail-toaster installation and
   configuration? Or something in the settings of
 Outlook I should change
   to correct for this?
  
  

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