Ahh... my error. Sorry, I should have read that part more carefully. At any rate, having at least the read and write timeouts will still be very helpful. Thanks very much for your quick responses, too!

Andrew

Mark Crispin wrote:

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Andrew Biggs wrote:

Thanks Mark, this is exactly what I was looking for. I gave this a go, but it didn't seem to take. I went into the code and it seems like the SET_OPENTIMEOUT parameter isn't used by the tcp_parameters() function in tcp_nt.c called by mail_parameters().


That's correct.

That's what I meant when I wrote:

On UNIX, you can set TCP open, TCP read, and TCP write timeouts. On Windows, you can set TCP read and TCP write timeouts.


I'm sorry if I was unclear.

Open timeouts aren't supported on Windows. The feature used in UNIX to implement open timeouts does not exist in Windows.

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