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Hello everyone, I'm new at this so I'm confused. E-mails are sitting in my out box but I'm not getting error 530 authentication required sending email any error messages. When i trouble shoot e-mail settings, I get this error message: "Cannot send the message. 530 Authentication Required." I would appreciate any and all help. Saturday, March 17, 2007 1:35
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PM Reply | Quote Answers 22 Sign in to vote I think the problem should get solved by going to your email account settings (Tools > Account Settings > More Settings), and checking the "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" option. Proposed as answer by Benhaha Wednesday, October 14, 2009 9:49 AM Marked as answer by Mike CrowleyMVP Friday, April 29, 2011 1:37 AM Monday, August the server responded 530 authentication required godaddy 27, 2007 7:06 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I am also eagerly expecting the reply for this issue. Could you please let me to know as soon as you get the reply? Advance thanks Chocks Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:46 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I have this error as well on both my Windows Mobile phone and MS Outlook 2007. I have spent hours with my ISP / host and not identified any error. Also, Mozilla Thunderbird works fine and does not encounter the error when sending. Thursday, June 07, 2007 4:09 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I started experiencing this problem recently when trying to forward or reply to certain emails. guidance appreciated.Rob Friday, June 08, 2007 7:41 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Did you ever get an answer to this problem? I'm having the same trouble. Monday, August 13, 2007 10:30 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote How is outlook configured? MAPI, POP, IMAP. best functionality is when outlook is using MAPI for communication to Exchange. where a
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02 Jul 2014 Are your emails sitting in your outbox but not going out? Do they not show in your sent 530 authentication required exchange 2010 folder? Moreover, are you getting the message "Cannot send the message. 530 Authentication Required." ? Or does the error you're getting look something like this? The error code may be 530 instead of 503. Whatever the case, https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/dffd14af-d6b8-4ae6-9383-da36c350defd/outlook-cannot-send-email-error-530-authentication-required?forum=exchangesvrsecuremessaginglegacy this is a common error in Microsoft Outlook. Your outgoing server is not allowing you to send messages without your mail client authenticating itself. This may be easily corrected without having to set up your mail account again. In Outlook 2003, click Tools at the top bar and select Options. Choose the Mail Setup tab from the Options box, and click E-mail Accounts. Select the email account you are trying to http://www.ophtek.com/outlook-wont-send-email/ send mail from and click Next. To allow outgoing authentication in Outlook 2003, check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box. Leave the Use same settings as my incoming mail server box dotted. In Outlook 2007, click Tools at the top bar, and select Account Settings. In the Account Settings window, on the E-mail tab, select the appropriate email account and click Change. Click More Settings. This will put you on the General tab of the Internet E-mail Settings. Click the Outgoing Server tab. Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box. Click OK. In Outlook 2010, click File -> Account Settings. Click Account Settings again and select the E-mail tab. Select the email account with sending errors, and click Change. In the Account window, select More Settings. In the Internet E-mail Settings window, click the Outgoing Server tab and click the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box. Click OK. In Outlook 2013, go to Tools -> Account Settings. Double click the email account you wish to correct. Next click More Settings. For Internet E-mail Settings, select the Outgoing Server tab. Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box. Click OK. If you still cannot send email after going through these steps, the problem may be with your outgoing mail server configuration. Logging into your account with your web browser and checking your mail s
Godaddy SMTP server problem -- get 530 error, can't authenticate to smtpout.secureserver.net Posted on September 26, 2013 11:19 pm by Mike Del Monico 21 Comments GoDaddy SMTP server http://www.westwaypc.com/wpress/blog/godaddy-smtp-server-problem-get-530-error-cant-authenticate-to-smtpout-secureserver-net/ problem Today a client called me and she couldn't get her brand new http://www.slipstick.com/problems/common-outlook-smtp-errors/ Windows 8 to send mail thru GoDaddy's SMTP server. She was getting mail just fine, but no outbound mail. I tried all the different ports, 25, 80, 3535 and 465 with SSL. Same error. GoDaddy's stellar support referred her to Micro$oft. And of course they wanted to charge her for support on 530 authentication a brand new Dell Inspiron 15. She actually should have called Dell, as they are responsible for supporting any operating system they sell. Then I pinged the server and got a good reply…Hmmmm. Turns out there's some problem, possibly on GoDaddy's end with the name resolution on that server. Even though I got a reply, it still wouldn't authenticate. Resolution to Godaddy SMTPOUT.SECURESERVER.NET not authenticating users. 530 authentication required Instead of using smtpout.secureserver.net, put the IP address of that server in the outbound mail section in Outlook configuration. This particular setup was Office 365, but I would think it doesn't really matter what you're using, as she was also having the same issue on her I-Pad and I-Phone. As soon as we put the IP address in the configuration of both the I-Phone and the I-Pad, woohoo…..They both started working also! GoDaddy should be aware of this issue, but apparently they're not. Maybe I should call them and offer them the resolution for a fee. It would sure cut down on their call volume I would think! NOTE: The IP address of the server smtpout.secureserver.net will change according to your location. This may only be happening locally, so if you're in Houston, and can't send mail thru GoDaddy, give this a shot! How to ping a server name on Windows 8. To ping a server on Windows 8, hold down the window key and tap the "R" key. This brings up the run box. Enter "cmd" (without the quotes) then hit enter, and a command prompt will appear. Click in the dark area and type--ping "server
SystemsHome / Problems / Common Outlook Outgoing Server (SMTP) Errors Last reviewed on April 27, 2015 —157 Comments When you are checking for new mail you might receive one of the following errors. Tip: In many cases error codes are identical between Outlook and Outlook Express. If you search Bing for an error code and find a site which discusses Outlook Express, check it out. Because Outlook and Outlook Express both use the same underlying technology, the cause and the solution may be the same for Outlook. Error Codes #5.5.0 smtp;553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) This means the server you are trying to send to is blocking mail sent from your server. You'll need to contact the recipient's administrator or send your message using a different mail server. 553 5.7.1 Sender address rejected: not owned by user This means you are not using the correct outgoing (SMTP) server authentication settings. In Outlook 2007, go to Tools, Accounts Settings. In Outlook 2010 and 2013, go to File, Account Settings. Double click on the email account then click More Settings. Select Outgoing Server tab. Select Log on using and enter the username and password that can send using this SMTP server. Enable SPA only if your server supports it. Mail server errors Task - Sending reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. Check your outgoing server name, the port number and SSL setting, and the authentication setting. Open the Account Settings dialog, double click on the affected email account. Is the server name correct? Click the More Settings button. Check the authentication settings on the Outgoing server tab, and the port number and SSL settings on the Advanced tab. Error 0x800CCC0F when sending or receiving email. Usually caused by Antivirus software scanning email, but antispam scanners may cause Outlook to return this error as well. Disable the email scanning or increase the timeout setting. Also, make sure your firewall is allowing the scanner software to connect to the Internet. Error 0x800CCC7D when sending email This error c