I don't believe the problem is Nod32. It scans Calypso and Outlook=
incoming e-mails.
The problem may be a combination of bandwidth + Antivirus + Outlook.
In my tests with XMail, Calypso and Outlook, both Bandwidth and antivirus=
(Nod32) were the same. The diference: E-mail client.
In
Hello Javier
IMOO this is not directly a outlook problem
I have regulary the same problem with some of my customers for large =
emails
and with anti-virus software scanning incoming mail with outlook on =
they
computer. The problem appears more quickly with low connexions (rtc =
) or
slow
The Server antivirus filter will only impact emails going TO the server...
not trying to read them FROM the server TO the client.
My guess is that the client is running Norton/Symantec Antivirus. It has an
invisible proxy that retrieves the emails for Outlook... and if the scan
takes too long,
Hello Javier,
Thursday, December 16, 2004, 7:00:12 AM, you wrote:
JN Hi,
JN We are having some problems with XMail + Outlook + Big e-mails.
JN When they try to download e-mails with big attachments (4
JN MB or so) Outlook returns this error:
JN Your server has unexpectedly terminated
NOD32 will POP3 scan for Outlook. It does not POP3 scan for other email
applications. That would answer the reason the second scenario is that way.
As for the first scenario... I don't have an idea off hand.
Jason J Ellingson
Is the other smtp server in a different location than the xmail
server? Is it possible the other smtp server in the first scenario is
just delivering the message to the client faster?
Could be something as simple as the difference in available bandwidth.
--John
Jason J. Ellingson wrote:
Maybe the problem is how McAfee proxy handles the transfer with xMail,
it might be very slow for some reason.
Someone should look into how well McAfee and xMail talk to each
other. h who could we ask to do that, Davide?? ;)
Bill
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From: Javier Navarro[SMTP:[EMAIL
Hello Jason,
Thursday, December 16, 2004, 9:56:36 AM, you wrote:
JJE The timeout here is not because of bad Microsoft code. It is because
JJE Outlook sends a retrieve command for the email. The older Norton/Symantec
JJE antivirus proxy would in turn give the retrieve command to the email