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From: ChrisSDB on 23 Feb 2010 17:05 Outlook 2007 Trial Version Loaded up application okay and all my folders are in place, emails arriving. Soon as I go to send, tho, I get the following message: None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server. Waddoesthat mean?
From: VanguardLH on 23 Feb 2010 17:31 ChrisSDB wrote: > Outlook 2007 Trial Version > Loaded up application okay and all my folders are in place, emails arriving. > Soon as I go to send, tho, I get the following message: > None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by > your > server. > > Waddoesthat mean? You defined the *receive* options okay in the account(s) you defined in Outlook. You did not, however, correctly define the *send* options in those accounts. You never identified what type of outbound mail server you are using (i.e., SMTP, HTTP/Deltasync using an add-on, or Exchange). Did you follow the web help pages regarding e-mail client setup for whomever is your unidentified e-mail provider?
From: ChrisSDB on 23 Feb 2010 22:57 I didn't really define anything: Outlook 2007 just seemed to load up the settings from before which worked perfectly in 2003. What 's the standard way to check? I've tried Tools-Accounts, then select my default account and Change. The settings are fine as far as I can see and the (SMTP) mail server is clearly indicated. I can't think what's changed. ISP is Tiscali and I've just checked their site and it shows the same window as in my Outlook. I'm baffled. "VanguardLH" wrote: > ChrisSDB wrote: > > > Outlook 2007 Trial Version > > Loaded up application okay and all my folders are in place, emails arriving. > > Soon as I go to send, tho, I get the following message: > > None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by > > your > > server. > > > > Waddoesthat mean? > > You defined the *receive* options okay in the account(s) you defined in > Outlook. You did not, however, correctly define the *send* options in those > accounts. > > You never identified what type of outbound mail server you are using (i.e., > SMTP, HTTP/Deltasync using an add-on, or Exchange). > > Did you follow the web help pages regarding e-mail client setup for whomever > is your unidentified e-mail provider? > . >
From: VanguardLH on 24 Feb 2010 18:24 ChrisSDB wrote: > I didn't really define anything: Outlook 2007 just seemed to load up the > settings from before which worked perfectly in 2003. What 's the standard > way to check? I've tried Tools-Accounts, then select my default account and > Change. The settings are fine as far as I can see and the (SMTP) mail server > is clearly indicated. I can't think what's changed. ISP is Tiscali and I've > just checked their site and it shows the same window as in my Outlook. I'm > baffled. Only one instance of Outlook can be installed on a host. Did you uninstall OL2003 before you installed Office 2007 (with its OL2007)? Or did the install of Office 2007 offer to uninstall OL2003 after you chose to change to OL2007? Did you try deleting the e-mail account in Outlook and then creating a new one for it? Are you using POP, IMAP, or HTTP/Deltasync to access your mailbox? If using IMAP or Deltasync, and as a precaution, save a copy of the .pst file for those message stores before deleting and recreating the account. All POP and Exchange accounts are aggregated under one message store; however, IMAP and HTTP accounts each get their own separate message store (.pst file).
From: Orland, Kathleen on 25 Feb 2010 09:48 Did you set your SMTP server to use the same authentication as your POP server? "ChrisSDB" <ChrisSDB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:976AA454-55A8-4F11-BE35-652BCA4101E3(a)microsoft.com... > I didn't really define anything: Outlook 2007 just seemed to load up the > settings from before which worked perfectly in 2003. What 's the standard > way to check? I've tried Tools-Accounts, then select my default account and > Change. The settings are fine as far as I can see and the (SMTP) mail server > is clearly indicated. I can't think what's changed. ISP is Tiscali and I've > just checked their site and it shows the same window as in my Outlook. I'm > baffled. > > "VanguardLH" wrote: > > > ChrisSDB wrote: > > > > > Outlook 2007 Trial Version > > > Loaded up application okay and all my folders are in place, emails arriving. > > > Soon as I go to send, tho, I get the following message: > > > None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by > > > your > > > server. > > > > > > Waddoesthat mean? > > > > You defined the *receive* options okay in the account(s) you defined in > > Outlook. You did not, however, correctly define the *send* options in those > > accounts. > > > > You never identified what type of outbound mail server you are using (i.e., > > SMTP, HTTP/Deltasync using an add-on, or Exchange). > > > > Did you follow the web help pages regarding e-mail client setup for whomever > > is your unidentified e-mail provider? > > . > >
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