Re: Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-12 Thread Ole Andreas Ringdal

OAR> When  using  The  Bat!  v1.39  on  Windows 2000 Professional (final
OAR> release,  English  language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN),
OAR> The Bat! can only perform one Send or Receive operation per session
OAR> before  those  operations  stop  working;  they  end after about 10
OAR> seconds with a "FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error
OAR> message.  If I quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of
OAR> those operations normally again.

OAR> The Bat! has worked flawlessly in NT4 SP5/6 and in Win98SE, but not
OAR> in  Windows  2000 Professional so far. I use SMTP for sending mail,
OAR> and POP3 for receiving.

OAR> Anyone got any ideas?

Solution: Instead of specifying the names of my mail servers in the
Account Preferences, I plugged in their IP-addresses, and now
everything works like a charm.

Clarification: My W2KPro computer is stand-alone (not on a LAN), I
have specified a local 10.0.0.1 IP-address, and NetBIOS over TCP/IP is
enabled (didn't make a difference to the problem if I disabled it).

So now everything works!
- Olik



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Send/Receive operations hang on Windows 2000 Professional

2000-03-06 Thread Ole Andreas Ringdal

Hullo!

When using The Bat! v1.39 on Windows 2000 Professional (final release,
English language version, directly from Microsoft/MSDN), The Bat! can
only perform one Send or Receive operation per session before those
operations stop working; they end after about 10 seconds with a
"FETCH/SEND - Could not connect to the server" error message. If I
quit The Bat! and restart it, I can perform *one* of those operations
normally again.

The Bat! has worked flawlessly in NT4 SP5/6 and in Win98SE, but not in
Windows 2000 Professional so far. I use SMTP for sending mail, and
POP3 for receiving.

Anyone got any ideas?

PS! Please respond to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as well as to the discussion
list. Thanks!

Sincerely,
Olik - Ole Andreas Ringdal
Bergen, Norway



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