Problem in sending email

G

Guest

Hallo everybody!
I have a network with SBS2000, Exchange and ISA.
When I installed on some PC clients XP SP2, I realized
some problems on sending email: the emails remain in
"outbox box" for at least 5 minutes and after it the pc
sends them correctly.
I want to underline that Outlook sends email to Internet
without Exchange, because I have configured the Email As
Internet Mail. I don't think it's a problem connected
with SMTP protocol in Exchange.
I did those experiments:
1) I tried to disable the XP Sp2 firewall and the problem
disappear.
2) If I unistall ISA client and I set the default gateway
as Router IP address (in order to avoid both ISA and
Exchange), the problem is solved without disabling XPSp2
firewall.
Do you know if there is a incompatibility between XpSp2,
ISA and Exchange?
What can I do to mantain XPSp2 firewall, ISA and Exchange
enable?
Thank so much.
Enzo Ceresoli

(PS: Sorry for my English)
 
R

Roady [MVP]

I don't think you'll have to look that far. Note that the message needs to
be uploaded first. Untill then it stays in the Outbox. Also check your
Send/Receive settings to see at what interval you send/receive and/or send
immediately when connected is configured.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003
 
G

Guest

I don't think you'll have to look that far. Note that the message needs to
be uploaded first. Untill then it stays in the Outbox. Also check your
Send/Receive settings to see at what interval you send/receive and/or send
immediately when connected is configured.

I didn't change any settings in Send/receive module. The email will be send
or received automatically every 2 minutes, and Outlook send/receive
immediately when connected. Other Idea?
Thanks
 

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