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Mark,
POP3 is a "retrieval" protocol and has nothing to
do with the standard sending of mail. What do the SMTP logs show for this
user?
Eric S
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:12
PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] pop3d
problems
I currently have 8.05 fully patched on a win2k server. We
have a Sonicwall Pro 330 firewall with cisco routers and switches. We
get our bandwidth from Sprint, and MCI.
For some time I have
experienced an intermittent problem with some, not all, of my clients being
able to access pop3 from their client programs (outlooks).
They
typically can receive email but cannot send email.
This will happen to
2 or 3 of my client domains that reside on my server.
This is the entry
for one of our clients today that nobody in their office can send email via
the client.
08:23 11:46 POP3D (00000570) logon success for sashwill
mail.somecompany.com from xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
08:23 11:46 POP3D (00000570) logoff for sashwill R:0, D:0, P:0
This is the entire entry for this
persons attempt to send an email to me on the server.
I do not have
their IP listed in SMTP security and do not want to.
I had another
client early in the morning with the same problem. I rebooted the server
and their problems cleared up but this client is still having the
problem.
Has anybody else seen problems like this and if so what
solution was found if any?
Since this is only happening upon occasion I
am inclined to believe the problem is somewhere outside our network.
Also since it doesn't impact our clients severely I have ignored the problem
for the most part.
We will be upgrading to the latest version soon and
I wanted to at least find out where the problem is coming
from.
Mark
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