Hello group,
 
I received a report of an email sent last Friday to 15 recipients, of which none of them received it.  I checked the logs and found the following relevant lines:
 
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) [10.0.0.3] connect 64.115.142.65 port 63938
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) [64.115.142.65] EHLO Ted
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) [64.115.142.65] AUTH
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) [64.115.142.65] AUTH
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) [64.115.142.65] AUTH
20060317 114207 127.0.0.1       SMTPD (e6df00a00000d0ce) Authenticated
[EMAIL PROTECTED], session treated as local.
 
And that's it... no errors or anything, and there's nothing following the last line related to that particular SMTP session.  It's like it just got disconnected before anything could happen to it.  The one thing I did notice is the following is right below the above:
 
20060317 114212 127.0.0.1       POP3D (6D5FB966) logon success for tedg glynnint.com from 64.115.142.65
20060317 114213 127.0.0.1       POP3D (6D5FB966) logoff for tedg glynnint.com R:1, D:1, P:0, RS:11030 from 64.115.142.65
 
Is this a case of the Outlook Auto Send/Receive interval being too short?  The user reported no errors on his side, so I'm kind of stumped as to where to look next for answers.
 
Thanks so much for your assistance!
 
-Jim F.

Director of Information Technology
Advanced Horizons Enterprises, Inc.

185 Fairfield Ave., Suite 4C
West Caldwell, NJ 07006
P:973.226.8007x228
F:973.226.1882

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