I am seeing slow mail transport with the smtp2pop3 checker.   If I send an email form the account which Salive uses using my Outlook mail client, and check the box that the mail was sent to it shows up virtually immediately.   I have the SMTP2POP3 checker checking on every other cycle (send one cycle receive two cycles later) and it still does not receive the mail.  I monitor the box during this period and indeed the mail does not show up until approximately 3 minutes from when it was sent (just after the SAlive cycle runs).   Any idea why it would take longer to get a mail sent form Salive than from my Oulook client?   Does it not send the mail immediately?  Does Salive just use standard telnet on port 25 to send the mail?  Does the SMTP2POP3 check use its own SMTP engine?   

 

Jason Passow

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Mississippi Welders Supply Co.

Phone: 507-454-5231

Fax:  507-454-8104

 

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