From: jdr on 11 Feb 2005 15:24 Have you looked through this? http://www.experts- exchange.com/Networking/Email_Groupware/Exchange_Server/Q_2 0752351.html >-----Original Message----- >We have a user that has two company email accounts setup one we are pulling >via POP3. He can receive email fine, but when we try to reply we get the >above subject error. Can someone help? Thanks! > > >. >
From: None on 11 Feb 2005 15:42 I thought this group was to help others for free, not to send them to subscribe for help! "jdr" <anonymous(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:178b01c51077$ab61c070$a401280a(a)phx.gbl... > Have you looked through this? > > http://www.experts- > exchange.com/Networking/Email_Groupware/Exchange_Server/Q_2 > 0752351.html > >>-----Original Message----- >>We have a user that has two company email accounts setup > one we are pulling >>via POP3. He can receive email fine, but when we try to > reply we get the >>above subject error. Can someone help? Thanks! >> >> >>. >>
From: jdr on 11 Feb 2005 17:24 you don't have to subscribe to that group....expers exchange is free help... scroll past where it says sign up...ive never signed up and i can see all the way to the bottom.... Sorry bud....was tryin. >-----Original Message----- >I thought this group was to help others for free, not to send them to >subscribe for help! >"jdr" <anonymous(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:178b01c51077$ab61c070$a401280a(a)phx.gbl... >> Have you looked through this? >> >> http://www.experts- >> exchange.com/Networking/Email_Groupware/Exchange_Server/Q_2 >> 0752351.html >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>We have a user that has two company email accounts setup >> one we are pulling >>>via POP3. He can receive email fine, but when we try to >> reply we get the >>>above subject error. Can someone help? Thanks! >>> >>> >>>. >>> > > >. >
From: Rich Matheisen [MVP] on 12 Feb 2005 10:10 "None" <anonymous(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >We have a user that has two company email accounts setup one we are pulling >via POP3. He can receive email fine, but when we try to reply we get the >above subject error. Can someone help? Thanks! That error is probably coming from your ISP. Do you use their SMTP server as a relay (i.e. smart host)? If you do, they don't know about it. Call them. :) -- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
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