Error Reading Smtp Packet Response To Rcpt To Command Expected
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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Hilary Bowers Level 1 (10 points) Q: Error reading SMTP packet; response to RCPT TO command expected Hello,Has anyone come across this error reading smtp packet response to rcpt to command expected verizon error message,Error reading SMTP packet; response to RCPT TO command expectedThey can write to me
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and I can send them email from a different account (gmail) but not from my main account. They're using microsoft exchange.Thank you, G5 PowerMac 2 GHz, MacBook 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.4.11), iPods, airports, problems etc. Posted on Sep 25, 2008 1:53 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error reading SMTP packet; response to RCPT TO command expected All replies Helpful answers by BDAqua, BDAqua Sep 25, 2008 3:13 AM in response to Hilary Bowers Level 10 (123,780 points) Sep 25, 2008 3:13 AM in response to Hilary Bowers Hi Hilary,How is the address formed? are there multiple names in the TO line?Are you using CC or BCC? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Hilary Bowers, Hilary Bowers Sep 25, 2008 5:04 AM in response to BDAqua Level 1 (10 points) Sep 25, 2008 5:04 AM in response to BDAqua sorry, what do you mean by "address formed" username@server.com is the format. It fails whether there is one or more addressees, CC or TO. Haven't used BCC.The administrator says this:"Looking at the error messages that I am getting it could be the problemwe had with the spam emails. It looks like mac email uses a differentport to send its mail. After the work we did on our proxy server andfire wall to protect ourselves from spam we may be blocking ports thatmac mail use. Mac mail use a different port compared to everybody elseit seems."This seems odd to me.Tks. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Hilary Bowers, Hilary Bowers Sep 25, 2008 5:08 AM in response to BDAqua Level 1 (10 points) Sep 25, 2008 5:08 AM in response to BDAqua I just noticed I forgot to specify: I am using Mail, .mac account, outgoing mail server is smtp.mac.com Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Frederick Avolio, Frederick Avolio Sep 25, 2008 6:20 AM in response to Hilary Bowers Level 3 (935 points) Sep 25, 2008 6:20 AM in response to Hilary Bowers Well, before you can send a RCPT command, you probably need to authenticate. 1) check your authentication credentials (user name and password probably) and 2) confir
and they are getting anerror:see below.nb - i have changed the the user to outside_user and my internal user to***@eDomain.cacan someone please help?thx------ Forwarded MessageFrom: NE PAS REPONDRE - DO NOT REPLY
blocked from verizon.netHome» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook email blocked from verizon.net [message #422566] Mon, 29 September 2008 04:30 PatBMessages: 4Registered: September 2008 Junior Member Email messages from all users using the domain" http://office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/422566/ verizon.net" are being blocked from my "msn.com" account. This only started within the last week. The senders (verizon.net) are not getting any messages indicating their email is not being delivered. The same messages are copied to aol and other domains and arrive there. Tis is happening using Outlook and windows Live I have added the users to a safe senders list; I have added the verizon domain error reading to safe domain list. I tried contacting Verizon and MSN; no luck,,any ideas? Report message to a moderator Re: email blocked from verizon.net [message #422728] Mon, 29 September 2008 08:58 PatBMessages: 4Registered: September 2008 Junior Member Ok ; i checked; they are not arriving. I had several of my verizon.net contact sent me the error messages they eventually got: "Error reading SMTP packet; error reading smtp response to RCPT TO command expected" Seems the problem just started late Friday 9-19--09 night...Did MSN run some kind of update then? thanks for trying to help me "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: > "PatB"