From: buckeyeboy on
I am getting this error on OL 2007 as I have not authenticated the mail
server. Since they are of a private nature, I do not want to authenticate it
until these messages are deleted. How can I find or remove them?
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"buckeyeboy" <buckeyeboy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am getting this error on OL 2007 as I have not authenticated the mail
> server. Since they are of a private nature, I do not want to authenticate it
> until these messages are deleted. How can I find or remove them?

It could be that you are receiving the messages BECAUSE you do not
authenticate to the outgoing server. It's not possible to say for certian,
however, because you did not include the complete text of the error.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

From: Gordon on

"buckeyeboy" <buckeyeboy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am getting this error on OL 2007 as I have not authenticated the mail
> server. Since they are of a private nature, I do not want to authenticate
> it
> until these messages are deleted. How can I find or remove them?

I don't understand. How does having "private" messages have any bearing on
whether you authenticate to your mail server or not?

From: VanguardLH on
buckeyeboy wrote:

> I am getting this error on OL 2007 as I have not authenticated the mail
> server. Since they are of a private nature, I do not want to authenticate it
> until these messages are deleted. How can I find or remove them?

Whether your e-mail are "private" or not (which you don't define in
terms that others would understand), your mail servers still require you
to authenticate to them to validate that you have permission to use
them. Since those same "private" e-mails were delivered by those mail
servers, how could they be any more private sitting on your local host?


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