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echo: nthelp
to: Scott
from: Rich
date: 2005-06-09 09:11:02
subject: Re: Recipient not reachable

From: "Rich" 

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   Is this on a reply or when the email addresses are typed in manually? =
 It would be more interesting if see this when you compose a new message =
and enter the recipient addresses manually.

Rich

  "Scott"  wrote in message =
news:42a86372$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Rich :

  Unsupported transport? Such as? How would it deviate from what it's =
supposed to do and why?

  Somehow I feel that you're right, I'm just at a loss to determine =
why/how.

  Scott


  Rich wrote:=20
       I'm surprised that a virus scanner could cause the error =
reported.  I believe that error indicates that none of the email = accounts
support the recipient's address usually because it's an = unsupported
transport (not SMTP).

    Rich

      "John Cuccia"  wrote in message =
news:d4dea1d9dqjoijde9hnhvmd686k4n40k36{at}4ax.com...
      Did you try sending mail with no virus scanner installed?

      On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 12:02:45 -0400, Scott 
      wrote:

      >Replaced it with AVG Anti-Virus; same problem(s)
      >Scotty/SpiritWolf
      >
      >
      >John Cuccia wrote:
      >> On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:00:10 -0400, Scott =

      >> wrote:
      >>=20
      >>=20
      >>>Problem:
      >>>
      >>>MS Outlook fails to send a message. As SOON as the Send/Receive =
button,=20
      >>>I get it back in the inbox with:
      >>=20
      >>=20
      >> Are you running Symantec AV software?  If so, uninstall it and =
try
      >> sending again.  If successful, you can reinstall SAV.
      >>=20



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   Is this
on a reply or when =
the email=20
addresses are typed in manually?  It would be more interesting if
= see this=20
when you compose a new message and enter the recipient addresses=20
manually.
 
Rich
 

  "Scott" <scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>">mailto:scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com">scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>
=
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  message news:42a86372$1{at}w3.nls.net...Rich=20
  :Unsupported transport? Such as? How would it deviate from =
what it's=20
  supposed to do and why?Somehow I feel that you're right, I'm =
just at a=20
  loss to determine
why/how.ScottRich
wrote:=20
  
    
    

       I'm
surprised that a =
virus scanner=20
    could cause the error reported.  I believe that error indicates =
that=20
    none of the email accounts support the recipient's address usually =
because=20
    it's an unsupported transport (not SMTP).
    Rich
     
    
      "John Cuccia" <jcuccia{at}bigfoot.com>">mailto:jcuccia{at}bigfoot.com">jcuccia{at}bigfoot.com>
=
wrote in=20
      message news:d4dea1d9dqj=
oijde9hnhvmd686k4n40k36{at}4ax.com...Did=20
      you try sending mail with no virus scanner installed?On =
Wed, 08=20
      Jun 2005 12:02:45 -0400, Scott <scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>=">mailto:scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com">scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>=
wrote:>Replaced=20
      it with AVG Anti-Virus; same=20
     
problem(s)>Scotty/SpiritWolf>>>John
=
Cuccia=20
      wrote:>> On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:00:10 -0400, Scott =
<scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>=">mailto:scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com">scotty{at}spirit-wolf.com>=
>>=20
      wrote:>> >>=20
     
>>>Problem:>>>>>>MS
Outlook =
fails=20
      to send a message. As SOON as the Send/Receive button, =
>>>I=20
      get it back in the inbox with:>>
>> =
>> Are=20
      you running Symantec AV software?  If so, uninstall it and=20
      try>> sending again.  If successful, you can =
reinstall=20
      SAV.>> =


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