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Solve : problem in out look express?

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Hello, guys how are you doing?


i have a domain from my ISP Provider and using out look express for incoming and out going emails. but most of the time it shows error and the error message is

" The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was 'jeje-forever [emailprotected]'. Subject 'Peelings advices From Derma clinic', Account: 'pop.awalnet.net.sa', Server: 'smtp.awalnet.net.sa', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '501 Syntax error - Badly FORMATTED address.', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 501, Error Number: 0x800CCC79 "
i think the problem is with the wrong type emails but i don't KNOW how to correct automatically from the out look express. is it possible to correct or remove the wrong emails from out look express because i am sending 1000 emails at the same time.
so, could you please guys HELP me how can i solve this problem?

thank you very muchThe server will reject any emails with spaces and some characters ( - ) in the address.

Hi, patio


so, due to one incorrect email it rejectes all the out poing emails? Hang on til one of the Outlook experts such as Soybean show up...i do not use it even if i have to,Quote from: asmarina on March 20, 2008, 02:18:37 AM

so, due to one incorrect email it rejectes all the out poing emails?
You are using Outlook Express (OE), not Outlook, right? I think the answer is, it depends on your ISP.

I just did a little test in OE; I created a message and tried to send to the address in your original post. OE did not let it go out. I get a message saying there's a syntax error; apparently, this is due to the space in the email address. That message stayed in my Outbox. I then composed another test message to send to myself. Upon issuing the Send command for it, OE tried to send it and the other message since it was still in the Outbox. I believe OE tried to send that message first, since it was sitting in the Outbox before the second test message was created. The second message went out but, again, the first one failed and the error message popped up again.

So, based on my test, the answer to your question seems to be no. But, since you have the problem and you and I have different ISPs, that seems to indicate this depends on the ISP.

I suggest you do some testing with a small number of messages. That way, it's easier to observe what's actually happening. And, contact your ISP. Hmm, my logic was flawed in my previous test. In that test, I simply was sending multiple messages at the same time, each message going to only one recipient. I did another test, putting four addresses, including your FAULTY one, in the To: box for the same message. Since the message was rejected due to the one bad email address, the message did not go out to any of the addressees.

So, yes, if you're trying to send one message to a large number of recipients at the same time, none will go out when you have an invalid address in your specified addresses.
Thank you very much guys

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