stephen
you may or may not have a problem, but one thing that's confusing is the
statement that you "copy files to other windows machines on the network."
Is this the slow part? you need to break apart the different situations.
Peer to Peer copies are not affected by the e-smith.

You said:
An email with an attachment will send slow. Is the e-smith your SMTP host?
Even at 10bt, moderately sized files should be accepted quickly. If the
e-smith is not your SMTP host though, then you have other bottlenecks.

Transfers are slow. (Assuming to e-smith)
Are you connecting via a windows machine?
if yes, is the network share mapped to a drive letter? this can often
improve browsing, etc...
also, FTP'ing a file should be very quick, especially compared to SMB
copies. try that to an ibay, and you should see very quick copies.

hope that helps, please post again with your results. Until you give more
info, it could be anything.

Allen


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