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reported. A high number of my emails (not each and every one) return this error message in my inbox, as soon as I send an email. Even though the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/system-administrator-email-undeliverable-to/b380b33e-e81c-4a08-a960-0e9ad5b1018b email implies that the message may not have gone through, each email I send shows in the 'sent items' folder implying that the emails have been sent!! The error message I get is: Undeliverable: [subject header of my email\ System Administrator Sent: [date and time] To: [me] Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/outlook2007-system-administrator-error-message-on-sending Subject: [subject header of my email] Sent: 10/16/2007 10:41 AM The following recipient(s) cannot be reached: xxxxxxxx (xxxx@xxxxx.com) on 10/16/2007 10:41 AM 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) This is very very annoying and inconvenient since a followup call then becomes necessary to confirm if the email indeed did get through!! Subsequent telephone checking with receipient confirms that email indeed did not go through even though it shows up in 'sent items'. What needs to be done to make sure that there error messages do not show. RJ Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top michael Posts: 568 This post has been reported. Perhaps the email is not a valid address? -- Mike Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top Scott Posts: 5618 This post has been reported. http://verify-email.org/ Reports: · Posted 8 years ago Top supermansghost Posts: 350 This post has been reported. The problem is that your outgoing server requires authentication in order to relay messages. Go into the sett
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requires you quit and restart Outlook." by Zubair Alexander · June 8, 2015 There are several reasons that your users may experience the following error in Microsoft Outlook: The Microsoft Exchange Administrator has made a change that requires you quit and restart Outlook. This TechNet blog post has a comprehensive list of reasons why you may see this error. This is a nice list and is very useful for Exchange Administrators. The author's efforts in compiling this list are appreciated. However, there aren't any solutions provided to solve the issue, other than showing you how to suppress the message by unchecking the option Show Microsoft Exchange Messages, which is available when you right-click the Outlook icon in the task bar. I unchecked the option to display Exchange messages but it didn't do anything. The pop-up message was still displayed every 10 minutes or so. In my case the users started to experience this message after I removed Exchange 2007 Public Folders and decommissioned Exchange 2007 completely from the network. Users' mailboxes were moved from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2013 and they were using Outlook 2013 client. Remote users also reported that they weren't getting the prompt to enter their login credentials (they connect to the server from external network using Outlook Anywhere) but they were able to send and receive emails both internally and externally. By the way, the internal users were also getting the exact same error message. After a quick search, I found this Microsoft Knowledge Base article 2934750 Mailbox move to Exchange Server 2013 causes Outlook connectivity issues. At the time of writing, this article was reviewed a couple of weeks ago on May 21, 2015. The article describes the situation where the mailbox moves causes the error I was receiving. However, in my case moving the mailbox didn't cause the issue at the beginning and everything worked fine for a month. I experienced the issue only after I decommissioned Exchange Server 2007. It is quite possible that my issue had to do with the removal of Public Folders as described in the TechNet blog post that I mentioned earlier. Microsoft provides four solutions to fix the problem. Solution #1: Repair the Exchange Email Account Start Outlook. Click File, Account Settings, and then click Account Settings. With the Exchange email account selected, click Repair. In the Repair Account dialog box, click Next. After the configuration finishes, restart Outlook. Comments: Th