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 the connection.
JN> Possible causes for this include server problems, network
JN> problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account. <account name>,
JN> Server: <server name>, Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): N0,
JN> Error Number: 0x800ccc0f"

JN>   I have tested the same account and e-mail with Outlook and
JN> Calypso e-mail clients. Same configuration. I have set "Server
JN> timeout" to 5 minutes in outlook. Calypso downloads the e-mail
JN> (slowlier than usual). Outlook fails.

JN>   I have XMail 1.20 on W2K + Jason J Ellingson AV Filter + F-Prot for DOS.

JN>   Any ideas?

JN>   Best regards,

JN>   Javier Navarro

I have had this problem for years with Outlook and OE for our Dial
customers, regarding large emails, or even a large number of messages
in the mailbox, and we have never used XMail for our customer's mail
store.  Changing clients always seemed to prevent it, even when
running an antivirus with a POP3 proxy.  Microsoft uses some bad code
for determining connectivity, that falsely claims disconnect even
during an unbroken transfer. BTW, I'm not usually one to knock
Microsoft products, I like and use them all the time, just not for
email, I use The Bat!.


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