As I have posted here many times, I am running this setup on a dual P2-266
with 256MB of RAM. There are no proxies or anything of that nature to
interfere. All of my mailboxes are set up identical. And I have looked at
the message headers to ensure that it's not a mail client setting property
causing it.
The internet connection isn't an issue, we're on a T1. And yes, I know
about various tiers of ISPs. This isn't an issue. Other software running
isn't an issue, because e-mail is thus box's sole purpose in life. As far
as your question about persona's E-mail and person B's. Yes, to all of it.
It is THAT sporadic and changing.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Oblio Leitch
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] BIG Problem/Dissatisfied Customer
At 5/8/00 02:51 PM, you wrote:
>I am running iMail 6.03, just recently upgraded. Some mails are getting
>through virtually instantly, and some are taking DAYS to be delivered on
the
>SAME mail server to the same virtual host. There is absolutely zero in the
>KB about this sort of issue.
Are they (the emails) being held on your system? If person A sends to your
account (the problem one) does the email get there faster than if person B
sent it? Does person A's email sometimes get there faster than other
times? What differences are there between "working" emails and
"not-working" emails?
I suppose I could ask if there's a proxy or other interference in between
the email server and you internet connection. What speed system? How much
memory? What other software is running? What type of connection to the
internet? Is this internet email or intranet email?
>I have had more problems with the iMail server
>line of products than I ever had on my WORST day with MS Exchange.
You should try SLMail...
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