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Quote Postby Fra80 » Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:39 am I have a problem when i try to install this hotfix. When i try
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to send any message, outlook return this error: .... "554: This server requires PTR for unauthenticated connections"... error number 0x800ccc79 Francesco Top michelkenny Posts: 42 Joined: Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:36 pm Quote Postby michelkenny » Wed Oct 18, 2006 12:08 pm It looks like you have the setting socket error 10054 "require ptr record for unauthenticated connections" (wording may be a bit off) enabled. Disable that, or set your Outlook to authenticate when sending mail (which you should do anyways). Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “MailEnable Enterprise Edition” Jump to MailEnable Discussion Forum MailEnable Announcements MailEnable Standard Edition MailEnable Professional Edition MailEnable Enterprise Edition MailEnable Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) MailEnable Connector for Microsoft Outlook MailEnable Developers Third Party Applications General Suggestions MailEnable Beta Discussion Error Reports and Issues Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests All times are UTC Top Delete all board cookies Powered by phpBB ® | phpBB3 theme by KomiDesign
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SOFTWARE & DOWNLOADS Free software downloads to help you succeed >> 1 2 3 SMTP Servers Related Information Main Email Page CUIT Exchange Service SMTP ServersThis is a technical page describing some of CUIT's mail services, http://cuit.columbia.edu/smtp-servers mainly to provide information for campus IT groups. SMTP is the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, the standard under which mail is transported on the Internet. Many applications that generate outgoing mail hand it off to an SMTP server that will handle the sometimes complex task of resolving addresses and transporting messages to the destination.LionMailIf you use LionMail, your SMTP server is smtp.gmail.com.CUIT ExchangeIf you use Exchange, the configuration socket error for Outlook and mobile devices does not require you to specify an SMTP server.SEND.COLUMBIA.EDUThe send.columbia.edu SMTP cluster handles outbound mail from CUIT-managed systems. Individual users should use Lionmail or Exchange as described above, but it is also possible to use send.columbia.edu. User server send.columbia.edu. TLS. port 587.Mail automatically generated by other kinds of devices or software is usually not handled on send.columbia.edu. You should never store a username and socket error 10054 password in software as a way to use send.columbia.edu. Please see the next section about mx.columbia.edu, and if you don't see how to accomplish what you need to do, please contact CUIT.MX.COLUMBIA.EDU CUIT provides the mx.columbia.edu system as an SMTP server for a wide array of devices and software that need an SMTP server to send mail. Mail is accepted by mx.columbia.edu without SMTP authentication. The recipient address must end "@columbia.edu" or "@" another domain hosted by CUIT. No special permission is needed to use mx.columbia.edu. Any host can connect to it. If you need to relay mail to outside addresses, please contact CUIT to make arrangements.On the Morningside campus, you are not required to route outgoing mail through an SMTP server run by CUIT. The campus network is open. If your computer has mail transport software, it is allowed to send mail directly to the destination. The SMTP servers are provided for software and devices that need the assistance of a separate SMTP server. If your application runs on a Linux host run by CUIT, use the host's own SMTP server . Configure the application to connect to localhost (literally the word "localhost") at port 587. myUNI Service Desk myColumbia FAQ A-Z Ser