Eric,

Also check for network hardware problems such as bad switch, router, hub,
etc.

Another possible scenario involves having more than one protocol bound to
the same network card. unbind all unnecessary protocols that you don't need
like: IPX/SPX and RIP for IPX from the card, etc.

~Rick


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Could also be a winsock error.. NIC card going sour.

~Rick

-----Original Message-----
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This is a network error meaning the connection was closed at the other end
for some reason. We were able to make some changes to lessen the occurrence
of this in version 7.06. I would recommend staying current with at least you
major level to obtain fixes that have been incorporated.

Eric S
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Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] send error 10054


> I see a lot of these errors in my log. I'm running 7.04. Any idea what
would
> cause these?

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