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I have some users who, after upgrading their OS from 2000
to XP, have reported that when they compose an email and click "Send", the blue (1) will appear next to their outbox, and the message will stay there for a few minutes before being sent out. If the user clicks on their outbox, it gets sent immediately, and if the user clicks on the "Send/Recieve" button, it gets sent immediately. Also, when eiether of these events happens, sometimes a batch of new emails arrive in the inbox. The clients should be fetching and sending email as soon as it is available, instead of batching. Any suggestions? |
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The problem is that the UDP packets with which Exchange notifies Outlook of
changes in their mailbox are not making it to Outlook. Look at http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;815052, as that may be your problem. Other possibilities are routers, firewalls, etc. If you can't fix the problem at the network level, you can make the registry changes in http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;Q304849 to cause Outlook to poll the Exchange server. -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Carl" <carl.jantzen@skystream.com> wrote in message news:086501c34bbf$d2ca83f0$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I have some users who, after upgrading their OS from 2000 > to XP, have reported that when they compose an email and > click "Send", the blue (1) will appear next to their > outbox, and the message will stay there for a few minutes > before being sent out. If the user clicks on their outbox, > it gets sent immediately, and if the user clicks on > the "Send/Recieve" button, it gets sent immediately. Also, > when eiether of these events happens, sometimes a batch of > new emails arrive in the inbox. The clients should be > fetching and sending email as soon as it is available, > instead of batching. Any suggestions? |
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Thanks Jeff.
Thats not the problem exactly, but gave me the clue needed to find out what was. It's not a ICMP server firewall, but the built in XP Internet Connection Firewall that has been blocking the packets from our exchange server. Can anyone tell me what settings I would need to enable on the firewall to allow these UDP packets through? Or, specifically, what ports Exchange sends the packets on? Thanks. -Carl |
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