Actually I'm a domain administrator--not working at the ISP level, so I don't have
access
to the fixes you suggest.
I'm running IE5 via @Home cable modem from here at home. I'm not connecting through a
proxy server.
DBR
Daniel Donnelly wrote:
> Don,
>
> How do you 'connect' to IMail? This one sounds a bit like what might happen
> with AOL and its proxies (are you passing through one?). Might try the
> 'Ignore Source Address...' in the Web MSG Service (v6.0x), Web MSG Manager
> (V5.0x). Don't forget to stop/start the Web Service before testing. W2*.log
> files might tell you more, too (maybe not, I've not seen one in this case!).
>
> Faizal,
>
> Are you using the V5 templates with the V5. IMail and V6 templates with V6
> IMail? I would suggest that for best performance/least problems in your
> system.
>
> Daniel Donnelly
> Ipswitch Technical Support
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Rueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 12:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Need Help...
>
> > Good guess--but it has dropped me after less than a minute of logon time.
> It's erratic.
> >
> > Cal Frye wrote:
> >
> > > It's not a bug--it's a feature! No, really, HTTP is a "connectionless"
> > > protocol, meaning the server doesn't hold a pipe open for you and you
> alone
> > > as long as you want. (Please forgive me if I'm being painfully obvious).
> In
> > > order to protect your email from being accessed or hijacked by another
> user,
> > > IMail apparently has a timeout (reportedly about 12 minutes, at least in
> > > v.6) which is responsible for the kick back to the login page after the
> > > timeout has expired. The official solution is to compose in Notepad and
> > > cut-n-paste into a ms. when you're logged in. Annoying, but does make
> some
> > > kind of sense. If you don't want this behavior, use an off-line mail
> client,
> > > like Eudora or, dare I say, Outlook....
> > >
> > > --Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
> > >
> > > "Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to
> > > better." --Richard Hooker, 1554-1600
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Don Rueter
> > > Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 1:27 PM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Need Help...
> > >
> > > That often happens to me on v5.0. I compose a message, but when I click
> > > 'send' I am taken to the logon page. The only recourse seems to be to
> click
> > > the 'back' button, copy the text of the message, go to the logon screen
> and
> > > logon, paste the message, and try again. (This is in IE. Netscape simply
> > > refuses to send the message.)
> > >
> > > faizal wrote:
> > > Hi... Why?.. when i using imail v.6.0 function like read,compose or
> > > others....sometimes it automatically go to the login page.For example,
> when
> > > i want to read the next message by clicking next button, it goes to
> login
> > > pageand sometime when i want to compose mesage, it goes to login
> page....
> > > Can i know which one is most stable...imail v. 5.0 or v.6.0...because
> when
> > > i'm using imail v.5.0, this problem does not occurs....
> > >
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> >
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