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Kent Lee

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Posted - Apr 12 2009 :  00:34:19  Show Profile  Reply
While I was sending with registered MLK, it just work for the first 20 email, and then failed to send. Below is the Log file of the failure. I was wondering what the problems are. I tried to use my own mail server also MLK's internal SMTP server, the same problem occured.

Sending Message with SMTP
Adding Recipient: rbctravelprotection@rbc.com
SEND OK
rbctravelprotection@rbc.com: SUCCESS
Recipient: rbelknap@pratt.edu

Sending Message with SMTP
Adding Recipient: rbelknap@pratt.edu
MailAgent:
Connecting to SMTP Server: www.promogiftspro.com
SEND FAILURE: sorry, you don't authenticate or the domain isn't in the list of allowed rcpthosts

rbelknap@pratt.edu: FAILURE (sorry, you don't authenticate or the domain isn't in the list of allowed rcpthosts
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xequte

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Posted - Apr 12 2009 :  14:02:33  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

This kind of error is typically seen when you need to authenticate yourself before sending, usually by downloading your email before delivery. MLK has an option to authenticate yourself in this manner (without actually needing to download the mail).

Given that it comes after successfully sending some email then your ISP probably has some limit on the number of messages that can be sent per session/hour/day (MLK also has an option to handle this).

Before proceeding further you should check with your ISP to clarify the cause.


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
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