RE: My exchange server is acting like a POP3

2002-12-20 Thread Ed Crowley
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Subject: My exchange server is acting like a POP3


I have a W2K EXCH2K Server (sp3 on each) with XP/outlook 2002 clients.
We are all noticing lag in the delivery of messages.  When sending a new
message it will stay in the outbox until the sender clicks on another
folder.  Also there will be times that no new email will have come in
but when you go to open an existing email there is a surge of
deliveries.  DNS seems fine, we have WINS and all IPs dynamically
assigned on a single subnet.  There are no other apparent issues with
connectivity to the exchange server (a mapped drive for instance).  Has
anyone seen this before?
 
Todd L. Bentley
Rupert Technologies Group


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My exchange server is acting like a POP3

2002-12-19 Thread Bentley, Todd
I have a W2K EXCH2K Server (sp3 on each) with XP/outlook 2002 clients.  We are all 
noticing lag in the delivery of messages.  When sending a new message it will stay in 
the outbox until the sender clicks on another folder.  Also there will be times that 
no new email will have come in but when you go to open an existing email there is a 
surge of deliveries.  DNS seems fine, we have WINS and all IPs dynamically assigned on 
a single subnet.  There are no other apparent issues with connectivity to the exchange 
server (a mapped drive for instance).  Has anyone seen this before?
 
Todd L. Bentley
Rupert Technologies Group


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RE: My exchange server is acting like a POP3

2002-12-19 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
open inbound UDP ports on your router.

-Original Message-
From: Bentley, Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:40 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: My exchange server is acting like a POP3


I have a W2K EXCH2K Server (sp3 on each) with XP/outlook 2002 clients.  We are all 
noticing lag in the delivery of messages.  When sending a new message it will stay in 
the outbox until the sender clicks on another folder.  Also there will be times that 
no new email will have come in but when you go to open an existing email there is a 
surge of deliveries.  DNS seems fine, we have WINS and all IPs dynamically assigned on 
a single subnet.  There are no other apparent issues with connectivity to the exchange 
server (a mapped drive for instance).  Has anyone seen this before?
 
Todd L. Bentley
Rupert Technologies Group


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