I know this has been brought up before, but I see some fresh new shiny
faces on the list and maybe there is some new knowledge floating out there.
I have a user that refuses to reboot Windows. He claims that it's a
problem on my end, not his, and he should never have to reboot (but he
also refuses to install updates since he says Windows and it's updates
are not production stable yet - go figure).
Anyway, he's running Office 2003, and every few days (about once a week
to two weeks) his Outlook will hang sending messages. POP3 still works
fine, but any and all messages hang in his outbox. A reboot solves
this, but he keeps insisting that it's my problem and not Outlook's.
This happens with plain messages, as well as ones with Word attachments.
I do not show any SMTP errors on my end (I don't even show a connection
in the logs to be honest) nor any other error messages. Outlook gives
the error that the SMTP server is not responding and for him to contact
his ISP. Other users can send emails fine using Outlook while his is
giving this error message. Once a message is hung, and other messages
he sends will also hang.
Has anyone seen any type of solution to this? Other than changing to
Thunderbird and/or Linux that is.
I'm off to troll the KBs on MS's site and see if there are any solutions
there.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]