All the windows service packs and windows updates have been applied. On Monday, I'm
putting on the latest imail hotfix from ipswitch that came out this week, the latest
antivirus, and defrag the imail partition.
The strange thing about this problem is while I had the imail client up, I checked the
system statistics. There were only 8 users currently logged in. I can't imagine that
there is a problem with the OS.
Last week I spoke to imail tech support to tweak the server. He told me to turn off
monitoring, clean up a few temp and vmd (virus) files in the spool directory, and turn
off keep alive. Before I called, I had already updated the driver on my nic.
No POP or IMAP running, just the following services are running:
smtpd32, syslogd, iwebmsg, iwebcal, & queuemgr.
Having said all this, what would make the delete button not work on dialup, but works
fine on high speed networks?
Since the button is javascript:doButton3('Delete') would the version of java on the
client be important? I have build java jre v1.4.2_01-b06 on XP.
Elwin Ellis
Information Systems
Northwestern State University
Natchitoches, LA<<winmail.dat>>
