Outlook 2000 SP-3 Timeout

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Henry Newman

I am running Outlook 2000 SP-3 and have change my Account
Properties->Advanced->Server Timeouts to 5 minutes. But even with
that large emails with dialup accounts cannot get downloaded. Is
there a registry value that I can change to up to value. I know this
is the value I I just did an test with it set to 5 minutes and 2
minutes before I received the timeout message.

Thanks
 
You're better off figuring out why it's timing out and fixing it from that
end... do you connect using dialup or broadband? if broadband, do you use a
router?
 
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 09:59:22 -0400, "Diane Poremsky"


After some more debugging the timeout is based on the value set in
Tools->Accounts->"account in question"->Properties->Advanced-> Server
Timeouts.

I can change this from 5 minutes to 2 minutes and the problem changes
to 2 minutes.

To answer your question:

1. This happens broadband at home
2. Dialup on the road
3. Broadband in the road


If a single email exceeds the amount of data that can be downloaded in
the time set by Server Timeouts then outlook fails. I have not tired
this in my office where I have 100BaseT but I suspect if someone sent
me a huge email it would happen. I found the value for Server Timeout
in the registry and tried setting it to a larger value and no luck.

I should add one other important fact about my configuration. I am
ssh tunneling my email using 127.0.0.1 and a product from
www.vandyke.com called Etunnel. The fact that the problem happens
when I change the Server Timeouts might be releated to my machine and
some issue with Outlook2000 SP-3

Any ideas welcome.
 
I figured it out.


The reason it happens is that since I am ssh tunneling email and
Outlook thinks I am the server now.


You need to edit the registry:


HKEY_CURRENT_USER->Software->Microsoft->Outlook->OMI Account
Manger->Accounts->"Account Name"->POP3 Timeout

and SMTP Timeout


The Outlook values only allow 5 minutes but I upped them to 17 minutes
sent myself a huge email and it worked.
 

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