RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Steve Szabo
Now, you follow step 2--create a new profile. \\Steve// > -Original Message- > From: Jim Dandy [mailto:jda...@asmail.ucdavis.edu] > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 12:13 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question > > Before my first

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Dandy
Friday, January 09, 2009 9:09 AM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question > > I couldn't find a protocol debugging feature. Are you talking about the > errors tab under the details section of the send/receive window? > > > -

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Dandy
illiam Lefkovics [mailto:will...@lefkovics.net] > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 5:51 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question > > All users? A few? New profiles? > > Do you have control of the POP3 server? If it is a lot of users, then I

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Michael B. Smith
cdavis.edu] Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 12:09 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question I couldn't find a protocol debugging feature. Are you talking about the errors tab under the details section of the send/receive window? > -Original Message- > F

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Dandy
would cause this would you? > -Original Message- > From: Steve Szabo [mailto:steve...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 4:53 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question > > First, run SCANPST. Run as many times as needed to come up

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-09 Thread Jim Dandy
; To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question > > Turn on protocol debugging to figure out where it's getting hung up. > > I use Outlook with quite a number of non-Microsoft accounts (and did when I > was using Outlook 2003 as well). > > When

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-08 Thread William Lefkovics
All users? A few? New profiles? Do you have control of the POP3 server? If it is a lot of users, then I would be looking at the server and troubleshooting POP from there first. You could use a packet sniffer to view the POP3 conversations to see where they fail. You could enable logging in Outl

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-08 Thread Steve Szabo
First, run SCANPST. Run as many times as needed to come up clean. Note that if you copy the PST prior to running SCANPST, you can skip the backup step, if a repair is required, which takes a ridiculous amount of time. If SCANPST fails to bring joy, create a new profile. \\Steve// > -Origina

RE: Outlook POP/SMTP question

2009-01-08 Thread Michael B. Smith
Turn on protocol debugging to figure out where it's getting hung up. I use Outlook with quite a number of non-Microsoft accounts (and did when I was using Outlook 2003 as well). When using non-beta Outlook versions, I don't think I've ever seen this be Outlook's fault. Regards, Michael B. Smit