[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> Are you using pop-before-smtp? The reason I ask is that Oulook does
>> things backwards in typical M$ fashion. It trys to send before pop,
>> and if you are using pop-before-smtp it will fail on first try
>> sending, since the machine isn't yet authenticated with the pop
>> server.
>
> They use IMAP and were able to send emails for a while. I don't
> know what pop-before-smtp means. I use IMAP instead of POP if that
> is what you mean.
Been a while since I looked at Outlook Express, but as I recall it
doesn't do IMAP very well.
>> > Some people also say they need to reboot their workstation every
>> > couple
>> > of days to get Internet access.
>>
>> That's typical, and likely unrelated to Postfix.
>
> Yea, I just hope they needed to reboot as much before we replaced
> M$-Exchange as after....the new Linux server is an easy scapegoat. :/
A reboot is the solution for a myriad of Windows problems.
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