Following along this reasoning I have an addition question to ask.  Could it
be possible that a DNS has corupted or posioned records?  I'm asking because
AOL has reported our 64.66.96.66 as mail.jaYray.net rather than the normal
mail.jaray.net.

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> [mailto:IMail_Forum-owner@;list.ipswitch.com]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:55 AM - MGMT
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> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] send error 10053 / 10054
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> >I had encountered a similar problem a while back.  While I could not
> >identify the specific cause I found that it was resolved when I changed
> >the DNS Server used by IMail to a DNS server closer to the backbone.
>
> Don't those messages indicate, mostly, tcp/ip session breakage?
>
> If DNS were really the problem (Imail not getting A records back
> to connect
> to), then the sessions would have never been established in the
> first place.
>
> Len
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