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5.7.1 - Client was not authenticatedA "530 5.7.1 - Client was not authenticated" error is usually related to the SMTP User Authentication details you have configured (or not configured) in your email settings.Here are instructions to add or modify SMTP User Authentication details in GroupMail.If you continue to have problems after https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/60e9fe06-2c16-429b-ba7b-dac4e5e2bf52/530-571-client-was-not-authenticated?forum=exchangesvrsecuremessaginglegacy adding or modifying the SMTP User Authentication details in GroupMail, contact the host of the mail server you are using to relay your email to explain the error and to confirm the details that you have entered.As always, feel http://group-mail.com/email-error-codes/server-says-530-5-7-1-client-was-not-authenticated/ free to contact the GroupMail support team. They will be happy to help you to fix it.Interested? Download GroupMail email newsletter software now!Tags: 530 5.7.1, client was not authenticated, Server Says 530 5.7.1 - Client was not authenticated, SMTP Authentication error, solution for 530 5.7.1 Comments are closed. DownloadSearch Articles Search for: Search CategoriesEmail Account ManagementEmail Error CodesEmail MarketingEmail SettingsEmail TemplatesEmail TrackingGetting Started with GroupMailHTML EmailLanguageMac EmailManaging Email ListsMicrosoft WindowsNews and InsightsOur CustomersSending EmailSoftware UpdatesTips and tricksVideo Tutorials Update NotificationsUpdate NotificationsSubscribe to receive GroupMail updates via email. Get the latest updates first * Blog| Why?| Partner| Terms| Privacy| Customers| Free Email Templates| Webinars| Tech Spec| GroupMail Touch| Mac| AboutCopyright © 1997 -Groupmail Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
your mail server "530 5.7.1 Client was not authenticated"Solution:I had one of my previous post same issue with Exchange 2007, please do remember, the product exchange is being delivered to you totally secure, and even anonymous access has not been turned off, you as an Exchange administrator must turn it on .To understand and see the your mail server response , you will need to open telnet session to your mail server and use standard SMTP commands to see the mail server response and what is going on so you can remedy the problems.lets start installing Telnet client firstOpen DOS or PowerShell and type belowservermanagercmd -install telnet-client Now on the same screen typehelo ( hit enter)220 mail2.smtp25.org Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service250 mail2.smtp25.org Hello [10.10.10.10]mail from:Telnet25@Gmail.com ( Use yours) hit enter530 5.7.1 Client was not authenticatedAs you see the server response is "530 5.7.1 Client was not authenticated" Now lets take care of that, open EMC , go under your Server configuration, hub transport server default receive connector, properties, click on last tab "permission Groups" place check mark into "Anonymous users" click apply and ok. Now go back to DOS window we opened earlier, telnet to your mail server on port 25 one more time, this time you will get Telnet mail3 25220 mail3.smtp25.orgHelo250 mail3.smtp25.org Hellomail from:telnet25@Gmail.com250 2.1.0 Sender OKNow your mail server is ready to accept mails from outsidePrevious articleOz Casey Dedeal MVP (Exchange)MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDSTSecurity+, Project +, Server + http://smtp25.blogspot.com/ (Blog) https://telnet25.spaces.live.com/ (Blog) https://telnet25.worldpress.com/ (Blog) Posted by Oz Casey, Dedeal at Thursday, April 16, 2009 Labels: Exchange 2010 41 comments: Anonymous said... Thank You ;) Alaah ybareek fek wy3teek el 3afya,,, Nabaweka@yahoo.comNabaweka@hotmail.com June 17, 2009 at 5:15 AM Anonymous said... thank you for your help. It's perfectJean-Yves July 8, 2009 at 9:27 AM Steve Martin said... You rock! August 28, 2009 at 4:31 PM Anonymous said... Thanks. October 27, 2009 at 12:43 PM Anonymous said... thanks!!! October 30, 2009 at 12:21 PM marco said... Thank You!! you fixed my problem November 14, 2009 at 3:06 PM Jose said... Thanks a lot from Pana