Alex,

If you use Performance Monitor and Alerts, there are a number of counters 
that relate to the network card and network bandwidth.

Regards,
Scott

At 03:12 PM 6/03/2003 +0000, you wrote:


>Thanks for the help. I guess it could have been a network problem as
>suddenly it started working again during lunch. I hadn't done anything
>to it yet. Anyone know how I can check to see how much traffic is going
>through a network card? In windows 2003 its in task manager but I =
>don=92t
>know of anything that does it in Win2k.
>
>Thanks,
>Alex
>
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>On Behalf Of S=F6nke Ruempler
>Sent: 06 March 2003 13:06
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail not sending emails
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> > Networks.co.uk is internal to the network. I have managed to telnet=20
> > into the mail server from an external PC and from internal PC's so I=20
> > don=3D92t think it is a network problem.
>
>try telnetting, nslookup etc directly from the mail server - IT IS a
>network problem.
>
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