Eric Shubert wrote:
Very informative thread. Thanks to all for their input.
I recently discovered that Outlook has a timeout parameter, which can kick
in when sending large emails through a busy or low-powered server. When this
happens, the message is sent, but Outlook times out during the cla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently running qmail on an old compaq dl 380 1st generation server.
It's for a small factory with about 20 email accounts and runs basically
everything except the MS-SQL server.
I was looking at getting a used Dell Power Edge 2650 or 2850.
Does anyone ha
Hi All,
I'm currently running qmail on an old compaq dl 380 1st generation server.
It's for a small factory with about 20 email accounts and runs basically
everything except the MS-SQL server.
I was looking at getting a used Dell Power Edge 2650 or 2850.
Does anyone have any experience with thes
Jake Vickers wrote:
> 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
Andrei Dobrica wrote:
Hello
I started having a lot of problems on lot of domains: in send log I
find "sorry I could't find any host named whatever.com (#5.1.2) "
The thing is that if I use a service like
http://www.mxtoolbox.com/index.aspx I find MX records.
What could be the probl
Hello
I started having a lot of problems on lot of domains: in send log I find
"sorry I could't find any host named whatever.com (#5.1.2) "
The thing is that if I use a service like
http://www.mxtoolbox.com/index.aspx I find MX records.
What could be the problem?
Many thanks in advance
This is a good one!
-Original Message-
From: David Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the issue of outlook crashing all the time and leaving multiple
outlook.exe's running, I found it easy to just make a shortcut on the desktop
called "fix crashed outlook" which linked to a batch f
I had the issue of outlook crashing all the time and leaving multiple
outlook.exe's running, I found it easy to just make a shortcut on the
desktop called "fix crashed outlook" which linked to a batch file under
c:\batch\
inside the batch file I put
taskkill /f /im outlook.exe
that worked wonder
Jake Vickers wrote:
> Tom Manliclic wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have tried and push my providers to put up rDNS entry to add my
>> static IP but they would not want to. Either they say it will affect
>> other users or they don't simply know how to add it, I'm still having
>> this problem. Is there an
I had a similar problem with Outlook 2003, but in my case the users were
sending mails to hundreds of mail addresses. I created an email list and
the problem was solved.
Jake Vickers wrote:
I know this has been brought up before, but I see some fresh new shiny
faces on the list and maybe there
If it's the hanging from the palm or crackberry PDA problem then opening the
task manager and killing all the OUTLOOKs will allow you to open a new Outlook
and you should be good to go.
-Original message-
From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:53:45 -0400
To: qma
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried and push my providers to put up rDNS entry to add my
static IP but they would not want to. Either they say it will affect
other users or they don't simply know how to add it, I'm still having
this problem. Is there anyway I can bypass my ISP and make
Hi all,
I have tried and push my providers to put up rDNS entry to add my static
IP but they would not want to. Either they say it will affect other
users or they don't simply know how to add it, I'm still having this
problem. Is there anyway I can bypass my ISP and make my IP below point
to
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
One quirk I have seen in Outlook is if he tries to shut down Outlook, the window will close but there might be a few Outlooks still running in the task manager.
This seems to be related to Outlook not playing nice with PDAs and hangs up
requiring the user to restart Ou
:( too bad
I have last version of Perl and cpan
I try fresh install on another machine and I have the same problem
perl(diagnostics) needed...
Now I try --nodeps install
Thanks forYou help
Marek
- Original Message -
From: "Jake Vickers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, Ma
:) good one, and i forgot to mention that outlook 2007 work fine in
POP3/IMAP and correctly map folders on server.
On 2008.03.27, at 14:30, Sergio Minini {NETKEY} wrote:
Hi Jake
With this kind of users, i've find useful in the past the "placebo
approach" and
tell them to compact their PST
One quirk I have seen in Outlook is if he tries to shut down Outlook, the
window will close but there might be a few Outlooks still running in the task
manager.
This seems to be related to Outlook not playing nice with PDAs and hangs up
requiring the user to restart Outlook, he will get anot
Jake Vickers wrote:
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 re
Hi Jake
With this kind of users, i've find useful in the past the "placebo approach" and
tell them to compact their PST files.
Weird thing is that sometimes it solved things!!
(Once, they kept downloading OLD messages stored in the server everytime they
checked their mailbox. That was 150+ mails ev
I has this problem in company and i my issue was IMAP and sending thru
port 25.
And i found this documented bug on microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/834716
So i put update and set outgoing mails through submission port, and
all problems is gone
On 2008.03.27, at 14:17, Jake Vicke
The only solution I've found has been to encourage my users to close
Outlook and then re-open Outlook. If you manage to find anything
regarding this, I'd be very interested to know, as I'd like to fix
this rather annoying problem.
On Mar 27, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
I know this
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 ref
wp wrote:
I'am Just type: 'rpm -Uvh qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm'
And I have Message: perl(diagnostics) needed by
qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm
I'm look into: qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm and I find in
require sections:
/bin/bash
/bin/sh
/usr/bin/perl
/usr/bin/python
c
I'am Just type: 'rpm -Uvh qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm'
And I have Message: perl(diagnostics) needed by
qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm
I'm look into: qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm and I find in require
sections:
/bin/bash
/bin/sh
/usr/bin/perl
/usr/bin/python
config(qmail
wp wrote:
Hi All
Help me Please!!!
Im trying to install qmailtoaster plus (last version) on Mandriva 2006.0 i586 but i'm
Im install new perl version 5.10.0. perl(diagnostics) module it's core
module in new perl. But I still can't instal qtp. And still have a
messager: perl(diagnostics)is need
Hi All
Help me Please!!!Im trying to install qmailtoaster plus (last version) on
Mandriva 2006.0 i586 but i'm still have a message about new dependencies ...
perl(diagnostics)Im install new perl version 5.10.0. perl(diagnostics) module
it's core module in new perl. But I still can't instal qtp.
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