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| StefanP 2005-06-14, 2:49 am |
| not local host <domain>, not a gateway (550)
I get the above error when I try to send mail from my exchange server to my
Web hotels SMTP server. It worked last week, then I reinstalled my server and
now I can't get it to work again. It's not an authentication issue, I've
checked that so what could it else be? I've also tried with a few other SMTP
but they all require authentication so I get another error message from them.
Could it be a dns issue or a firewall (NAT?) issue.
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| Jeff Cochran 2005-06-15, 7:48 am |
| On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 00:48:01 -0700, "StefanP"
<StefanP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>not local host <domain>, not a gateway (550)
>
>I get the above error when I try to send mail from my exchange server to my
>Web hotels SMTP server. It worked last week, then I reinstalled my server and
>now I can't get it to work again. It's not an authentication issue, I've
>checked that so what could it else be? I've also tried with a few other SMTP
>but they all require authentication so I get another error message from them.
>Could it be a dns issue or a firewall (NAT?) issue.
Your web host's SMTP believes you are sending mail through it to a
remote domain and you're not authorized to do this. If the
destination address is not on the web host's system, you may not be
able to send mail through it. If you used to be able to do this,
contact your web host for details on how or to configure their system
for your new setup.
Jeff
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