On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 09:52 +0200, Artur Flinta wrote:
> "The user account which was used to submit this request does not have
> the right to send mail on behalf of the specified sending account."
> 
> I've read on one thread (from May) that this error can be caused by
> mail aliases, but my e-mail is real user name, I have domain account
> mycompany\firstname.lastname and my mailbox firstname.lastname is
> connected with it. I've tried to change in configuration (Reciving
> Email tab -> User Name field) from firstname.lastname at mycompany.pl
> to just firstname.lastname or mycompany\firstname.lastname (without
> changing URL fields) but without any success, I was still able to
> receive e-mails, but can't send them. 

I don't think it's that username which is the problem. If that were
wrong, I don't think you'd be able to log in and read your email at all.

The problem is that Exchange doesn't like the email address you have
configured the account with. It's a bit stupid like that. Is it possible
that there's some variant of firstname.lastn...@mycompany.pl which it
*does* accept? Perhaps a different username, or even a different
(internal?) domain name?

-- 
dwmw2

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