Ajay,
Not much info to go on here, so all I can do is ask more questions.
Please include the complete and exact error message from the client,
when you try to send.
That you can telnet to SMTP service and manually send email, means
that IMail is working and not 'timing out'. And that youcna send
small message, is a clue, too. Is the client using a slow (dialup)
connection? This almost sounds like a MTU (see KB!) problem at the
client end. Or it could be that the client is just not waiting long
enough (set to 1 minute if via LAN, 5 minutes or more, if dialup).
Not sure that your conclusion about it not being a client issue is
true. If both clients were using similiar slow connection and have
same 'timeout', it could still be a client problem.
If the problem jst appeared, what else might have 'changed' at about
the same time? Did you add a new router? That could give you a MTU
problem! Any other changes to the network??
Daniel Donnelly
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In reply to 12 Dec message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I am facing a strange problem since yesterday in the imail
>server. I am using Imail 6.04. I am able to receive the
>messages with no problem (POP), but while sending the
>messages, the connection times out. If I send a test message
>(small size), it goes through. I tried with ping and
>traceroute, it seems that the connectivity is allright. If I
>telnet to the smtp port, the server response is quite fast and
>I am able to send the messsages. This should not be a client
>problem as I have tried it from two different PCs and two
>different clients (Outlook2000 and Eudora 5).
>Can anyone help me sorting this out?
>Thank you in advance.
>___________
>Ajay Tikoo
>Network Administrator
>Zerowait Computers Inc.
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