3com nics work ok.. all flavors

~Rick

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From: "Jeff Reinhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Suggestions Please


> Currently we have a Dell 2450 with an Intel Dual Port NIC and hangups
> are being averted by restarting the POP3 service by command line task
> schedules.  I am loading a new Dell 2400 with 6 hard drives, 3 pairs each
> RAID 1 in order to split,   System, Logs/Spool, and User boxes as
> suggested in the archives, so now I would like to try and avoid the
command
> line task scheduling if possible.
>
> A lot of discussion has revolved around NIC cards on IMail boxes and
> while some of the archives say 3Com 3c905b or 3c905c cards are fine,
> others say you should get one with SERVER specified, such as the
> 3C980-TX Fast Ethernet 10/100 Server PCI Network Interface Card NIC
>
> What is the consensus if any on this issue as to whether the 3Com cards
> for workstations are fine or I should get the server specific adapter?
>
> Anyone, not having issues with IMail connectivity, or POP3 hangups, or
> basically any issues at all that may relate back to the NIC are especially
> the people I would like to hear from.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jeff Reinhardt
> XFire Software & XFire Web
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