> Could be an MTU problem.  Try lowering the MTU on network adapter of the
> client box to 1490 bytes as a troubleshooting step.  The ability to
> recieve but not send messages indicates that small packets are
> transiting the network but full size packets originating from the client
> are being dropped somewhere.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q120642
Steven s absolutely correct. If you search the archives for DSL and
Outlook, you will see that everyone who has had your problem has been able
to fix it by modifying their MTU.

I would disagree with Steven however, in that I would suggest you drop the
MTU all the way down to about 1400 and further if necessary. The amount
overhead added to a normal packet as a result of PPPoE, SecuRemote, and
digital ceritficates (If you start using them) is huge.

-Don

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