Hello Ming-Li,
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 04:25:50 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, June 29, 2000, 6:25:50 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Ming-Li wrote:
> Could you tell me how you get the detailed POP3 communications
> log? Is it a built-in function of OE 5.5, Win2k or from a
> 3rd-party
Allie wrote:
AM> The above instructions do solve the problem and I hope this helps. :-)
AM> Most who have reported this problem have indeed been using ZoneAlarm.
AM> Another work around is to use a local POP server. XRay is a nice one.
It does - I can now use the three POP3 and SMTP servers ad l
Hi Alastair,
> [Your detailed instruction snipped]
Thanks. I'm not using OE anymore. I was hoping it's a function
provided by Win2k so I could check the details of all my network
communications. Thanks anyway.
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Ming-Li wrote:
ML> I'm no expert and I'm afraid I can offer little help. Yet it
ML> appears to me that the problem is more than that. I'm using
ML> Win2k with TB! and I've seen no such problem since day one. I
ML> believe many people on the list use TB! with Win2k as well.
The ZoneAlarm sugge
Hi Alastair,
> From various trials, and conversations on ICQ, the problem
> looks like something to do with the interaction between The
> Bat! and the Windows 2000 TCP/IP stack.
> The problem, as noted before, is that, with Win2K, The Bat!
> can only read the POP3 server once in a session; secon
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 11:03:18 +0100, Alastair Scott wrote:
AS> 6. An interesting discovery: I have a personal firewall, ZoneLabs'
AS> ZoneAlarm (www.zonelabs.com), installed on the Win2K machine. On the
AS> second and subsequent attempts by The Bat! to read any of the three
AS> POP3 servers Zone
I've been looking at the 'can only connect once to POP3' problem with
three email clients (Outlook Express, The Bat! and AK-Mail
www.akmail.com), three POP3 servers (pop3.lineone.net, ice.cream.org and
mail.btinternet.com) and two operating systems (Windows 95, Windows
2000 - I don't have access t
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