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relaying prohibited. You should authenHome» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook 473 relaying prohibited. You should authen [message #449622] Sat, 06 December 2008 06:41 PeterMessages: 286Registered: August 2006 Senior Member I’m running Windows XP-Pro and Outlook 2007. I recently installed a new hard drive and reinstalled all my programs. I recreated my pop 3 account and now, at random I’m getting the message 473 (emailaddress.com) relaying prohibited. You should authenticate first. I went in and checked the box to authenticate and that doesn’t work. My email provider claims I don’t have to http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/server-error-473-relaying-prohibited-you-should/ffc6d73b-cc14-440b-835e-5ae70be19475 authenticate. I have all the setting correct and before installing a new hard drive the settings were the same running the same programs with no problems. I do have SP3 installed. Can anyone help with this very annoying problem? It would be appreciated. Peter Report message to a moderator Re: 473 relaying prohibited. You should authen [message #449710] Sun, 07 http://office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/449622/ December 2008 09:46 PeterMessages: 286Registered: August 2006 Senior Member Norman The full verbatim error message was posted in my original message. The error is 473 (emailaddress.com) relaying prohibited. You should authenticate first. My internet provider is Qwest DSL which provides me with MSN email address which I don’t use yet. I kept two of my previous email address with my old DSL provider. In the pop in and out I have mail.bbc.net. I did find a work around that I can’t really explain. I don’t have Require logon using secure password authentication (SPA) checked however I went to more settings, outgoing server and selected my outgoing server requires (SMTP) requires authentication. I also selected Log on to incoming mail server before sending mail. I have not had a problem since. "N. Miller" wrote: > On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 06:41:00 -0800, Peter wrote: > > > Iʼm running Windows XP-Pro and Outlook 2007. I recently installed a new hard > > drive and reinstalled all my programs. I recreated my pop 3 account and now, > > at random Iʼm getting the message 473 (ema
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