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atomant |
Posted: Jun 3 2004, 02:22 PM
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Just remember one topic and maybe it will work for you too. Which service pack is installed on your xmail server win2k?
One user had problems with connecting to the service with 12 or more messages in mailbox and after updating with SP4 users could log in without any problems. -------------------- Bye,
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BooT |
Posted: Jun 4 2004, 01:23 PM
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Guru Group: Members Posts: 747 Member No.: 375 Joined: 29-November 02 |
I am on SP 4 on Win2kServer and it is Fully patched....
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ndoeberlein |
Posted: Jun 7 2004, 05:42 AM
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Wizard Group: Members Posts: 419 Member No.: 997 Joined: 22-March 04 |
What other services/apps are you running on the machine?
Static or dynamic IP address? Do you have more than one IP address? Is your DNS server reliable? Have you tried adding the FQDN to the hosts file on the W2K machine? Have you tried specifiying IP address instead of FQDN in ubi for the pop3 and smtp setting? Sorry for the grocery list... Personally, this sounds like a DNS or bandwidth issue and I'm leaning towards the first. To make it easy, add the FQDN to the hosts file on your server. Test it from the server using the web interface after you modify the hosts file so that you can have as controlled of an environment as possible. If it works consistantly after that, then it's a DNS issue. If it works consistantly there, move to a workstation and try it. Hope this helps.... |