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from: Scott
date: 2005-06-09 11:54:32
subject: Re: MS Outlook: What is it`s problem??

From: Scott 

Rich:

Speak and I shall Obey!

On the server side, it's a product called "MailMax". We use the
POP3 aspect of it and. I turned off SMTP authorization just to see if that
changed anything.


Rich wrote:
>    Account settings are a per-user.  This could be a difference, either
> by a settings change or disk/memory corruption.  It would be interesting
> if other users on the same machine or another MAPI profile under the
> same user have this issue.
>
>    Password prompting is a per-use per-account setting.  It also can be
> triggered by the server.  As one example, below is the setting for a
> Microsoft Exchange Server account in Outlook 2003.  Your intermittent
> behavior though sounds like it is the server rejecting the
> authentication and forcing the reauth for the session.
>
>    What I haven't seen in this thread is the type of account, type of
> server, and authentication mechanism used.  If using Windows integrated
> auth then whether these are domain accounts or not, if the user logs on
> to that domain account or uses saved passwords, and similar is probably
> also relevant.
>
>
>
>
> Rich
>
>
>     "Glenn Meadows" 
>     wrote in message news:42a78d57$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>     But why would it work for some clients going to the same address
>     from the
>     same network, and not others (I know Scott, and we've been
>     struggling with
>     this for some time).
>
>     I still have one or two Outlook XP installs where the login window
>     pops up,
>     asking for password, you click OK after entering it, and it goes away.
>     Then, on the next retrieve cycle, it's back.  Mail still sends and
>     retrieves
>     properly, and nobody else in the building has that problem.  I've
>     moved to a
>     different switch port, etc.  Then, when it goes away, it's gone for
>     weeks.
>     We even ran that laptop without AV for a couple of days.
>
>     --
>
>     Glenn M.
>     "Rich"  wrote in message news:42a76d60{at}w3.nls.net...
>        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:
>       >>
>       >>
>       >>>Problem:
>       >>>
>       >>>MS Outlook fails to send a message. As SOON as the
Send/Receive
>     button,
>       >>>I get it back in the inbox with:
>       >>
>       >>
>       >> Are you running Symantec AV software?  If so, uninstall
it and try
>       >> sending again.  If successful, you can reinstall SAV.
>       >>
>

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