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Frank Rudolph
I have the following problem at a particular customer
site, on just one
computer at that site.
An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'testing agin',
Account:
'eswish.net', Server: 'eswish.net', Protocol: SMTP,
Server Response: '550
not a local host yahoo.com, not a gateway', Port: 25,
Secure (SSL): No,
Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC69
eswish.net is the name of both my incoming and outgoing
email services. That's been verified correct. The user
account works fine from other PCs.
I suspect it is a problem with that computer's Windows
installation, because
none of the other computers at that client site have this
issue and the same
problem exists for both Outlook and Outlook Express.
Anyone out there ever seen this one????
My server provider is www.HostMySite.com and they have
told me they don't
know how to fix the problem. I have tried everything
short of tossing a dead
cat across the road during a full moon and am about to
try reinstalling
Windows XP or going back to a restore point, if possible.
(Neither of these
options sound like much fun, so I'm hoping someone out
there has seen
exactly this symptom and has a fix for it)
Sincerely,
Frank Rudolph
site, on just one
computer at that site.
An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'testing agin',
Account:
'eswish.net', Server: 'eswish.net', Protocol: SMTP,
Server Response: '550
not a local host yahoo.com, not a gateway', Port: 25,
Secure (SSL): No,
Server Error: 550, Error Number: 0x800CCC69
eswish.net is the name of both my incoming and outgoing
email services. That's been verified correct. The user
account works fine from other PCs.
I suspect it is a problem with that computer's Windows
installation, because
none of the other computers at that client site have this
issue and the same
problem exists for both Outlook and Outlook Express.
Anyone out there ever seen this one????
My server provider is www.HostMySite.com and they have
told me they don't
know how to fix the problem. I have tried everything
short of tossing a dead
cat across the road during a full moon and am about to
try reinstalling
Windows XP or going back to a restore point, if possible.
(Neither of these
options sound like much fun, so I'm hoping someone out
there has seen
exactly this symptom and has a fix for it)
Sincerely,
Frank Rudolph