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From: "Geo"
Are you using any blacklists on the mail server? If yes, what happens if a
blacklist is unreachable, does it fail all transactions where reverse dns
info is not cached or does it accept?
Geo.
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message
news:42a8fc91$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> On my system, it's SurgeMail, POP3/SMTP, and an IMAP account on our NBX
> phone system for voice mail, and a POP3 account to the server that Scott
has
> for the other office (MailMax), which is located in Texas, so there are 3
> accounts right now. But this happened prior to the addition of the POP3
> account in Texas. The popup is for the surgemail pop3 account. I've used
> the SMTP authentication both on and off, no change. This comes and goes.
> It will stay for a day or so, then just go away for weeks/months. The
> suspect machine (bosses laptop a Dell), Windows XPPro, fully patched. No
> network connectivity problems. I have the connection icon displayed in the
> task bar, and have no notification messages about loss of network
> connection. And during this mail is sent and retrieved between popups.
His
> machine has been repeatedly rebooted, as has the mail server, and the
switch
> between him and the mail server.
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