$$%^&*() How many places did you post this for goodness sakes? Well, anyway
I answered it in one of them if you can ever find it again.

On 1/27/03 14:30, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I had posted this sometime ago and got a bunch of responses about opening 
ports.  But I think that is because I explained it improperly. 

Here it is: 
W2k server with Exch2K sp3 behind an ISA. 
Several W2K and XP pro workstations of various sps each using outlook 2k 
(most with no sp, some with sp2), one using the outlook 11 beta. 
When a client sends and email it sits in his outbox until another action 
is taken in outlook (switching to another folder within the inbox), also 
if outlook is not used for a period of time new emails do not show up in 
the inbox.  I could send an email and not touch my outlook for a week.  At 
the point that I click on my in box the email is sent and a weeks worth of 
messages populate my inbox and various other folders.  Free busy reminders 
also do not arrive unless you are tolling around in outlook.  I got 
responses about opening ports on the ISA box but outlook clients do not 
pass through ISA to get to the exch box.  No other directory or name/ip 
resolutions issues exist. 
Our clients get dhcp info that includes a router ip that is the internal 
nic of our ISA (for secure NAT).  I have changed that to the ip of the 
exchange server thinking the previously referenced ports were an ISA 
filter of some sort, but the problem continued. 

Does anyone have any ideas? 

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