Why are my outgoing mail messages suddenly timing out?

A

Allfam

The messsages are around 25 kb or so, just a few paras of simple text with no
attachments. Settings have not changed, but suddenly MS Outlook cannot
process them to the SMTP server. (It will process smaller messages of 5 or 6
kb without difficulty and for past 2 years has processed all msgs regardless
of size). My ISP says nothing is wrong with the server - problem is on my
machine. Where do I look? What do I change? Increasing the timeout rate to
2 minutes or even 5 minutes has not helped. I am using MS Outlook 2003 SP2
and Win XP SP2. Similar problem exists with Outlook Express using the same
account.
 
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VanguardLH

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The messsages are around 25 kb or so, just a few paras of simple
text with no
attachments. Settings have not changed, but suddenly MS Outlook
cannot
process them to the SMTP server. (It will process smaller messages
of 5 or 6
kb without difficulty and for past 2 years has processed all msgs
regardless
of size). My ISP says nothing is wrong with the server - problem is
on my
machine. Where do I look? What do I change? Increasing the
timeout rate to
2 minutes or even 5 minutes has not helped. I am using MS Outlook
2003 SP2
and Win XP SP2. Similar problem exists with Outlook Express using
the same
account.


Disable the e-mail scanning in your anti-virus software.

Do not describe or paraphrase an error message. Copy and paste it, or
transcribe it word for word in your post. Just because you don't
think some info in the error is important doesn't make it so.
 
A

Allfam

Error message reads:
Task 'Allfam - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0F) : 'The connection to the
server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your server
administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). The server responded: 421
fep3.cogeco.net Error: timeout exceeded'.
Disabling anti-virus scanning didn't solve the problem. Have also removed
and re-established e-mail accounts, restored computer to an earlier time.
Have not (yet) reformatted HD.....
 
V

VanguardLH

Allfam said:
Error message reads:
Task 'Allfam - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0F) : 'The
connection to the
server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your
server
administrator or Internet service provider (ISP). The server
responded: 421
fep3.cogeco.net Error: timeout exceeded'.

So the error did not specify the mail host? Or if SSL was used or
not? That was actually the entire error message?
Disabling anti-virus scanning didn't solve the problem. Have also
removed
and re-established e-mail accounts, restored computer to an earlier
time.
Have not (yet) reformatted HD.....

What other software do you have installed that might interrogate mail
traffic? Anti-spam software? Anti-spyware? Firewall?

You could try starting Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe").
If the problem goes away, a plug-in is causing the problem. If that
doesn't help, try rebooting Windows into its safe mode (with
networking) to see if the problem goes away. If so, you are loading a
program during a normal boot that is interrogating and delaying
delivery of mail traffic (commands or data).

Lastly, you could enable the troubleshooting log in Outlook to see
when the timeout occurs. You would enable logging, disable all
accounts except one, exit Outlook, delete any old %temp%\opm.log file,
start Outlook, and poll just the one account (as too many concurrent
account polls can be confusing as to which command is for which
account).

Depending on whether you are using DSL, cable, or dial-up, there could
be noise or loss on your Internet connection. The more packets that
have to be retried, the more the effective delay to receive the entire
transmission. See if you can ping the mail host or the domain for
whomever is your e-mail provider. If they don't respond to pings, go
ping somewhere else, like "ping -n 20 www.yahoo.com". The default of
4 pings is not sufficient to give a good indication of packet loss but
20 should do. See what it says for percentage of lost packets.
 
A

Allfam

Correct - the error did not identify the mail host. You got the complete
error message. My connection is cable.

I have no anti-spam or anti-spyware. There is a firewall on our router but
no changes to that recently and mail on our other computer works fine. I
installed an anti-spyware a few days ago, but have since uninstalled and
restored to back before the installation. My anti-virus is AVGFree which
normally is configured to NOT check outgoing mail. It was turned off
altogether for all these tests that I have done, though I notice it appears
in the log file (follows), and seems to invoke a proxy server, which may be
the problem - though that would not have occurred when I was in Windows Safe
mode?

Tried Outlook Safe mode, with no luck
Tried Windows Safe Mode with no luck.
Pinged Yahoo 20 times with no lost packets, Turnaround max 70ms, min 47ms,
avg 53ms

Have a log file as follows (there was one other account that I thought I had
disabled - eallard or Ed&Louise). Account you want is Allfam. Appreciate
your help so far:

2008.01.06 21:40:33 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags = 00000001)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags = 00000030)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max msg =
ffffffff): full items
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation started (flags = 00000001)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Initial blob =========
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Port: 110, Secure: no, SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation started (flags = 00000030)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connecting to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max msg =
ffffffff): full items
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER allfam
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication successful
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] STAT
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 1 1309
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] UIDL
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> 1
1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> .
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] LIST
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 1 messages (1309 octets)
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> 1 1309
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> .
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ==== Comparing server and local
blobs ====
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2 : gone
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3 : new
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
==========================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] RETR 1
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK message 1 follows
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Do deletions: LoS: no
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] DELE 1
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK message 1 marked as deleted
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Updates to blob =========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
-B1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Final blob =========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:40:34 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr = 0x00000000
2008.01.06 21:40:34 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Initial blob =========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Port: 110, Secure: no, SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER eallard
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication successful
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] STAT
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 0 0
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ==== Comparing server and local
blobs ====
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
==========================================
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Do deletions: LoS: no
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= No blob changes =========
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:40:35 Ed & Louise: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr = 0x00000000
2008.01.06 21:40:35 Ed & Louise: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:41:41 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags = 00000001)
2008.01.06 21:41:41 Allfam: UploadItems: 1 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Need recent POP authentication
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Recent POP authentication
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Port: 25, Secure: no, SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connecting to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 220 fep7.cogeco.net ESMTP
Cogeco Cablesystems
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] EHLO eddesk
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-fep7.cogeco.net
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-PIPELINING
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-SIZE 20480000
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-VRFY
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-ETRN
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 8BITMIME
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] MAIL FROM: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] RCPT TO: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] DATA
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 354 End data with
<CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 421 fep7.cogeco.net Error:
timeout exceeded
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:42:21 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr = 0x800ccc0f
2008.01.06 21:42:21 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:43:25 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags = 00000001)
2008.01.06 21:43:25 Allfam: UploadItems: 1 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Need recent POP authentication
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Starting POP authentication
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER allfam
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication successful
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Port: 25, Secure: no, SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 220 fep1.cogeco.net ESMTP
Cogeco Cablesystems
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] EHLO eddesk
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-fep1.cogeco.net
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-PIPELINING
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-SIZE 20480000
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-VRFY
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-ETRN
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 8BITMIME
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] MAIL FROM: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] RCPT TO: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] DATA
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 354 End data with
<CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 421 fep1.cogeco.net Error:
timeout exceeded
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:44:06 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr = 0x800ccc0f
2008.01.06 21:44:06 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:54:45 Resource manager terminated
 
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VanguardLH

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VanguardLH said:
...

So the error did not specify the mail host? Or if SSL was used or
not? That was actually the entire error message?


What other software do you have installed that might interrogate
mail
traffic? Anti-spam software? Anti-spyware? Firewall?

You could try starting Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe
/safe").
If the problem goes away, a plug-in is causing the problem. If
that
doesn't help, try rebooting Windows into its safe mode (with
networking) to see if the problem goes away. If so, you are
loading a
program during a normal boot that is interrogating and delaying
delivery of mail traffic (commands or data).

Lastly, you could enable the troubleshooting log in Outlook to see
when the timeout occurs. You would enable logging, disable all
accounts except one, exit Outlook, delete any old %temp%\opm.log
file,
start Outlook, and poll just the one account (as too many
concurrent
account polls can be confusing as to which command is for which
account).

Depending on whether you are using DSL, cable, or dial-up, there
could
be noise or loss on your Internet connection. The more packets
that
have to be retried, the more the effective delay to receive the
entire
transmission. See if you can ping the mail host or the domain for
whomever is your e-mail provider. If they don't respond to pings,
go
ping somewhere else, like "ping -n 20 www.yahoo.com". The default
of
4 pings is not sufficient to give a good indication of packet loss
but
20 should do. See what it says for percentage of lost packets.

Correct - the error did not identify the mail host. You got the
complete
error message. My connection is cable.

I have no anti-spam or anti-spyware. There is a firewall on our
router but
no changes to that recently and mail on our other computer works
fine. I
installed an anti-spyware a few days ago, but have since uninstalled
and
restored to back before the installation. My anti-virus is AVGFree
which
normally is configured to NOT check outgoing mail. It was turned
off
altogether for all these tests that I have done, though I notice it
appears
in the log file (follows), and seems to invoke a proxy server, which
may be
the problem - though that would not have occurred when I was in
Windows Safe
mode?

Tried Outlook Safe mode, with no luck
Tried Windows Safe Mode with no luck.
Pinged Yahoo 20 times with no lost packets, Turnaround max 70ms, min
47ms,
avg 53ms

Have a log file as follows (there was one other account that I
thought I had
disabled - eallard or Ed&Louise). Account you want is Allfam.
Appreciate
your help so far:

2008.01.06 21:40:33 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags =
00000030)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Allfam: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max msg
=
ffffffff): full items
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Initial blob
=========
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Port: 110, Secure: no,
SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: Synch operation started (flags =
00000030)
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connecting to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 Ed & Louise: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max
msg =
ffffffff): full items
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy
Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER allfam
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication
successful
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] STAT
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 1 1309
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] UIDL
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> 1
1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> .
2008.01.06 21:40:33 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] LIST
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 1 messages (1309
octets)
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> 1 1309
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> .
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ==== Comparing server and
local
blobs ====
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2 : gone
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3 : new
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
==========================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] RETR 1
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK message 1 follows
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Do deletions: LoS: no
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] DELE 1
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK message 1 marked
as deleted
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Updates to blob
=========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
-B1199673012.V5600010I744886M496008.sunfep2
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Final blob
=========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
&B1199673598.V560000fI744886M135117.sunfep3
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:40:34 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x00000000
2008.01.06 21:40:34 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= Initial blob
=========
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Port: 110, Secure: no,
SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy
Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:40:34 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER eallard
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication
successful
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] STAT
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK 0 0
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ==== Comparing server and
local
blobs ====
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
==========================================
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Do deletions: LoS: no
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): ========= No blob changes
=========
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca):
===================================
2008.01.06 21:40:35 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:40:35 Ed & Louise: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x00000000
2008.01.06 21:40:35 Ed & Louise: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:41:41 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2008.01.06 21:41:41 Allfam: UploadItems: 1 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Need recent POP
authentication
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Recent POP authentication
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Port: 25, Secure: no,
SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connecting to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 220 fep7.cogeco.net
ESMTP
Cogeco Cablesystems
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] EHLO eddesk
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-fep7.cogeco.net
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-PIPELINING
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-SIZE 20480000
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-VRFY
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-ETRN
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 8BITMIME
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] MAIL FROM: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] RCPT TO: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] DATA
2008.01.06 21:41:41 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 354 End data with
<CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 421 fep7.cogeco.net
Error:
timeout exceeded
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:42:21 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:42:21 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x800ccc0f
2008.01.06 21:42:21 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:43:25 Allfam: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2008.01.06 21:43:25 Allfam: UploadItems: 1 messages to send
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Begin execution
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Need recent POP
authentication
2008.01.06 21:43:25 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Starting POP
authentication
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK AVG POP3 Proxy
Server
7.5.510/7.5.516 [269.17.13/1210]
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorizing to server
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] USER allfam
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK username accepted
2008.01.06 21:43:25 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] PASS *****
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK authentication
successful
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnecting from host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): [tx] QUIT
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): <rx> +OK session ended
2008.01.06 21:43:26 POP3 (pop.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Port: 25, Secure: no,
SPA: no
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Finding host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 220 fep1.cogeco.net
ESMTP
Cogeco Cablesystems
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] EHLO eddesk
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-fep1.cogeco.net
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-PIPELINING
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-SIZE 20480000
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-VRFY
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250-ETRN
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 8BITMIME
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Authorized to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] MAIL FROM: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] RCPT TO: <*****>
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 250 Ok
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): [tx] DATA
2008.01.06 21:43:26 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 354 End data with
<CR><LF>.<CR><LF>
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): <rx> 421 fep1.cogeco.net
Error:
timeout exceeded
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Connected to host
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): Disconnected from host
2008.01.06 21:44:06 SMTP (smtp.cogeco.ca): End execution
2008.01.06 21:44:06 Allfam: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x800ccc0f
2008.01.06 21:44:06 Allfam: Synch operation completed
2008.01.06 21:54:45 Resource manager terminated

You start with a POP session where you authenticate using your login
credentials to your account. You send a STAT command to see if there
are any messages in your mailbox. The server has no concept of
new/old or read/unread messages. It just knows whether or not there
are messages in your mailbox. Your e-mail client tracks what it has
downloaded before to know what is old and new. The server said there
was 1 message in your mailbox so you retrieved it. Supposedly you
received a new e-mail during the mail sessions covered by this
logging.

Immediately after that 1st POP session started a 2nd POP session.
Zero was returned by STAT from the server meaning there were no items
in your mailbox so you aborted that POP session. I have to wonder why
there even was a 2nd POP session that stated within 1 second after the
prior POP session completed.

QUESTIONS: Do you have multiple accounts defined in Outlook? If so,
do they point to the same mail hosts? If so, do they define the SAME
account in TWO accounts?

After the 2nd (and seemingly useless) POP session, an SMTP session
starts. Because you did not configure your e-mail client to
authenticate to the SMTP server, the login credentials from the prior
POP session get reused. The 2nd POP session ended at 21:40:35 and the
SMTP session started at 21:41:41 which is more than 1 minute apart.
To me, that seems too long to be reusing the POP login credentials in
an assumed same-session startup for the SMTP session; however, I'm not
familiar with how long SMTP servers will wait to reuse the same login
credentials. I believe that is configurable by the admin of the mail
hosts.

QUESTION: Have you tried configuring the e-mail account in Outlook to
have it authenticate to the SMTP server?

The reused credentials seem to work, however, since you do get
authorized to the server. In that SMTP session, you tell the server
that you have a message to send and to whom you want to send it. You
send the DATA command to tell the server you are ready to send the
content of your message, the server responds that it is ready to
accept your data, and then the server waits to get some bytes from you
for the content of that message. That is where the timeout occurs.

QUESTIONS: Did you actually try to send an e-mail during this logging?
If so, how big was the message?

Just over a minute after the failed SMTP session ends, another SMTP
session starts. It needs the login credentials this time so it does a
dummy POP session to get them. This wouldn't be necessary if you
configured the e-mail account in Outlook to authenticate to the SMTP
server. That 2nd STMP session also has the server timeout waiting
from bytes to come from you after you issue the DATA command.

So something is definitely delaying when your e-mail client starts
sending the bytes for the content of the e-mail after it has sent the
DATA command (and after the server replies that it is ready to accept
those bytes).

QUESTION: Have you yet tried to uninstall AVG and then check if SMTP
works?

Just because you disable an e-mail scanning function in an anti-virus
program does not necessarily fix the problem. The mail traffic will
still go through the proxy for the anti-virus program. Disabling
e-mail scanning only means that the proxy won't interrogate that mail
traffic (which also delays its delivery from you to the server). If
that proxy is ****ed up, disabling it won't fix it. I saw the same
thing with Norton and CA anti-virus programs: their proxy goes screwy
and they continue fouling the SMTP session until you uninstall and
reinstall their product.

My suggestions are:

- Configure the e-mail account in Outlook so it authenticates to the
SMTP server.

- Uninstall AVG. Then reinstall it but do a custom install and do NOT
install the e-mail scanning module.

I don't know why there were 2 POP session in a row against the same
account unless you have 2 accounts defined in Outlook that go to the
same mail hosts and are for the same account. If that is not true,
possibly your mail profile is corrupted. Use the Mail applet in
Control Panel to create a new mail profile. Then use the new mail
profile, define your account(s) in the new mail profile, and check if
the SMTP problem remains.
 
A

Allfam

Perhaps I should add -- if you check the message log, you'll notice that the
duration before the time out is in the order of 40 seconds or so, yet the
settings I have entered for the account are well over 3 minutes. So
Outlook, or Windows, or something on my computer is shortening the timeframe
considerably, and I think that is the baseic problem. The question is - how
do I correct that?
 
V

VanguardLH

Perhaps I should add -- if you check the message log, you'll notice
that the
duration before the time out is in the order of 40 seconds or so,
yet the
settings I have entered for the account are well over 3 minutes. So
Outlook, or Windows, or something on my computer is shortening the
timeframe
considerably, and I think that is the baseic problem. The question
is - how
do I correct that?


That timeout setting has nothing to do with how long the server or
your client waits for a response from a *command* that is has sent to
the other end DURING a mail session. It has to do with how long the
client will wait for the server to ESTABLISH a mail session. You are
establishing the mail sessions so that timer doesn't apply. See my
prior post and answer those questions.
 
A

Allfam

I think I did answer the questions in the post prior to my last one and also
included a copy of the log result.
 
V

VanguardLH

I think I did answer the questions in the post prior to my last one
and also
included a copy of the log result.


Do you see my post dated 2008-01-08 at 09:19AM? It had your log in my
reply along with my diagnosis of some of its output, 4 questions, and
some more possible solutions.
 
F

fausto.rpn

Do you see my post dated 2008-01-08 at 09:19AM? It had your log in my
reply along with my diagnosis of some of its output, 4 questions, and
some more possible solutions.

Hello,

I am currently having the same problem with my computer.

I am from UK and my provider is ClaraNET. I've tried using their SMTP
server and even though I can send e-mails that are slightly bigger
than 25k, the same thing exactly happens to me.

I have tried using my Gmail account with Gmail's SMTP server and I can
send e-mails without and problem, regardless of size. Still, if I use
my ISP's SMTP server I cannot send anything above like 200kb.

I do not have an antivirus scanning outgoing e-mails, the firewall on
the PC is disabled (I have a router with a firewall, but again, all
outgoing traffic does not go through it) and I have no other software/
hardware that scans/does anything with e-mails.

I've tried different timeouts etc, it's no use. I've also tried
running both windows and outlook in safe mode as suggested, no use
either.

I spoke with my ISP and they say they can see no problem in the lines
whatsoever.

I've tried connecting a different PC to the same router and doing the
same, again, it works with Gmail's SMTP not with my ISP's SMTP.

I've even tried taking my PC to another person that has the same
provider as I do and does not have this problem and doing everything
all over again, only to find out the results were the same: I cannot
send e-mails larger than 200kb.

I've also tried changing the router and the network cards, just in
case they were behind the problem, no use.


I'd appreciate some help.


Thanks
 
A

Allfam

Sorry. Only post from 8 Jan that I saw was at 7:08 - no record of a 9:19
post that I can see. Could you repeat please?
 
F

fausto.rpn

<snip - hijack attempt>

Don't hijack someone else's thread. Start your own.

Hijack? Have you not noticed that he's having exactly the same problem
I'm having? If we can help eachother out why should we not?

Everything that I have tried and stated there has not worked for me.
That might give him some ideas of what to avoid doing because it
simply will not work, therefore saving him, and hopefully you as well,
a lot of time.

Also, if someone comes here by searching some random string on the
internet, just like I did, don't you think it would be better to have
all the information on one thread only rather than spread it
throughout 10 different threads?

What if tomorrow I find the solution to my problem and it happens to
be the solution to his problem? Should I not report my findings
because I'll also be hijacking the thread?




PS: Nothing in my situation has changed, it's pretty much all the same
still.

What I would suggest to him to rule out a problem with the computer is
do the same I did... Either take the computer to someone that has the
same ISP as you or connect another PC to your router and try the same.
Might save you having to format the disk...

Do hope I am not hijacking anything by sharing this info with him.
 
A

Allfam

Problem solved. Seems it was a corrupted AVGFree which may have occurred
when I installed anti-spyware. But I changed my mail profile just in case.
Thanks for your help and your patience. Good, easy to follow explanations --
I've learned a fair amount more about how these things work.
 
V

VanguardLH

in message
Problem solved. Seems it was a corrupted AVGFree which may have
occurred
when I installed anti-spyware. But I changed my mail profile just
in case.
Thanks for your help and your patience. Good, easy to follow
explanations --
I've learned a fair amount more about how these things work.


I've been a long-time user of AVG Free until it started blocking
access to some games with false positives. The paid version of AVG
lets you add them to an ignore or trusted list. The free version do
not. This is the first free anti-virus program that I've used where
the user could not circumvent a false positive by using an ignore
list. The result is that you either don't get to use the falsely
accused executable (because AVG Free will block access to it) or you
go hunting in their forums for an e-mail address of where to send the
file (because their free version doesn't have a reporting function)
and then wait until *maybe* someday they get around to updating their
signature database. I wasn't going to wait that long and have other
choices for anti-virus software where I can work around false
positives. However, even when I did use AVG Free, I *never* included
the e-mail scanning module during the install.
 
F

fausto.rpn

Problem solved. Seems it was a corrupted AVGFree which may have occurred
when I installed anti-spyware. But I changed my mail profile just in case.
Thanks for your help and your patience. Good, easy to follow explanations --
I've learned a fair amount more about how these things work.

In my case the problem lied in the configuration of the router. My ISP
was upgrading the lines to ADSL2+ and changed the IP addresses even
though I was on a fix IP address. Obviously the router was only
configured to work through that IP address. Strange part is I was
still able to both access the internet and send e-mails up to
something like 400kb without any problems, though my pings (to
anywhere really) were really irregular.

Also strange in your case is that, if the problem lied in AVG, how
come size mattered? From what you said sometimes just a normal text e-
mail with no attachments would not get sent if it was above 25kb... I
suppose it would be normal for AVG to interfere only with e-mails that
had attachments, not e-mails without.
 

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