Hello all! I have a user on my office network using a Mac Mini running the latest version of Mavericks, lets call them user V. User V has Outlook 2011 installed and has several delegates configured on the account. User V is unable to send as/on behalf of these delegates. Other people in her department can send as the same exact delegates with out issue. The error message that user V receives is:

Error
HTTP error. The server cannot fufill the request.

Details
Mail could not be sent. The message has been moved to your Drafts folder.

Account name: "Delegates name"

Error code: -18500

I have tried rebuilding the account on user V's computer, reinstalling all of MS office and have worked with MS support over several phone calls over the last few weeks to no avail. I have configured user V's account on a different Mac Mini and did not encounter the issue there.

If anyone has any suggestions on where to go next it would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

I am really, really frustrated. I have a MacBook Air and a Mac Mini. Both are running OS X 10.8.4, Office 2011 10.3.6.

On the MBA I have several exchange accounts set up, plus my personal Gmail, plus a campus email (which is, unfortunately, a friggen' Gmail IMAP account). The campus email "AVC" shows up just fine on my MBA in the list of inboxes on the left with all the emails, etc that should be there.

EXACT same settings used on the Mini in Outlook and A) AVC has a yellow lightball (no connection); and B) the mailbox does not show on the left in the list of inboxes.

I have searched high and low and simply cannot figure out what's wrong.

What I have done:
  1. Made sure both computers are updated on all counts (OS, software, etc.)
  2. Restarted the "trouble" machine
  3. Deleted the trouble account and recreated it (with the working account sitting in front of me and went line-by-line to make sure it was right).
  4. Restarted the trouble mac again.

I got nuthin'.


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