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& Development Website Errors Knowledge Essentials - 3Essentials Hosting ERROR: "550 550 no such user here bluehost No such user here" when sending mail Article ID:263 Back to Search Symptoms And Errors: When attempting to send no such person at this address cpanel a email using your 3Essentials hosting account, your email client may report one of thefollowing error messages: 550 No such user here 503 This mail server requires authentication when attempting http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email/bounceback-errors/fixing-no-such-user-here to send to a non-local e-mail address. Please check your mail client settings or contact your administrator to verify that the domain or address is defined for this server. 503 This mail server requires authentication. Please check your mail client settings. Although receiving mail works correctly. Cause:This error message is reported by the e-mail server toyour email client such as Outlook http://knowledge.3essentials.com/web-hosting/article/263/ERROR-550-No-such-user-here-when-sending-mail.html or Outlook Express because the check box labeled "My Server Requires Authentication" is not checked. Your email client attempts to send the email to the server without providing a password, hence the server replies that you are not allowed to relay without proper authentication. Resolution:To resolve this issue check the checkbox next to "My Server Requires Authentication" Outlook Express: (reference image below) Open Outlook Express > Click Tools > Accounts > Click the 'Mail' Tab > Click Properties > Click The 'Server' Tab check the checkbox next to "My Server Requires Authentication" Click Ok > Click Close Outlook 2003 (reference image below) Open Outlook 2003 > Click Tools > E-Mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts Select the email account > Click Change > Click 'More Settings' > Click the 'Outgoing Server' Tab Check the checkbox "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" Click OK > Next > Finish Downloads Associated With This Article No downloads are currently associated with this article. © 2001 - 2016 3Essentials Inc. Terms Of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy | Affiliates
| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out SMTP error 550 No such user Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest http://forums.msexchange.org/SMTP_error_550_No_such_user/m_1800482236/tm.htm Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2003] >> General >> SMTP error 550 No such user Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> SMTP error 550 No such user http://community.mxtoolbox.com/blog/category/knowledgebase/bounce-backs/ - 3.Aug.2008 11:29:00 PM BigWaverBruno Posts: 7 Joined: 3.Aug.2008 Status: offline Hi, I have made a new user account on the AD, same to another. But only this user can't receive e-mails from no such outside of the Network. The error message is that the sender received: ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
Header Analyzer Category Archives: Bounce Backs The Death of a Blacklist From time to time a Blacklist will go permanently offline. Unlike a failed website that often goes down with little or no noise, a blacklist tends to end with a bang. This was the case with the recent loss of Burn-Tech. Blacklists typically have many anonymous subscribers using their lists, so there are only a few mechanisms that can be used to let subscribers know the end is near. Typically, the protocol is to Blacklist the entire Internet. This may sound extreme, but it is very successful at driving awareness. For email admins the story is simple If email admins get a positive blacklisting on their servers, they tend to go look at why the rejection rate for a particular blacklist has spiked. Once they do visit the blacklist website, they'll get the complete story and can remove the blacklist from mail filter algorithms pretty easily. This typically happens within a day or so, but could be delayed over a weekend (as in the case of Burnt-Tech). The difference is for legitimate emailers Legitimate emailers subscribe to services like MxToolbox to know when they are at risk of mail rejection due to blacklisting. When we see an IP on a blacklist, we immediately alert you. When it happens for all our customers, we look into the blacklist and will suspend the blacklist and try to notify our customers of the change. While email admins may still block your email while they are removing the failing blacklist from their filters, this is only temporary. The good news: you didn't do anything to get on the blacklist. It's safe to ignore the blacklisting event, even though you may experience a few bounce-backs. Everyone else in the world is experiencing the same bounce-backs as you, but at least you know why! This entry was posted in Blacklists, Bounce Backs, Knowledgebase on October 6, 2015 by Stephen Bergmann. Other Email Bounce Backs and Their M