We had the exact same problem here. It turned out to be a Netgear NIC. It
was throwing an NDIS driver error and producing a BSOD. We swapped the
netgear for a 3comm and it hasn't crashed since. I am in the process or
removing all our netgear NICs and replacing them with Intel Cards.

Duane



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 3:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] iMail is extremely unstable



>and the turn-around time is about 4 minutes to do that. We are loosing
>customers by the thousands have spent countless hours trying to solve the
>problem and must find another solution. So...does anybody else have this
>problem because iMail says nobody else does?
>
>Signed one VERY frusterated customer.

Obviously, you're experience is not typical.

In your wet shoes, the biggest hammer would be to backup the perishables,
wipe the disk, and start over.

Maybe even a different machine, since this might have flaky memory or who
knows what.

And install nothing on the machine but Imail to see if just that is stable.

Len



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