I'm using Pmail 4.41 on Win XP SP2. For the last few months this problem has been getting worse. I'll reply to a message and it times out with the following errors:
[*] Connection established to xxx.xx.xx.xxx
>> 0071 220 mgr1.xmission.com ESMTP Exim 4.50 Thu, 07 Feb 2008 11:27:52 -0700
<< 0017 EHLO [10.0.0.2]
>> 0071 250-mgr1.xxxxxx.com Hello xxxxxxx.dsl.xxxxxxx.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
>> 0019 250-SIZE 52428800
>> 0016 250-PIPELINING
>> 0014 250-STARTTLS
>> 0010 250 HELP
<< 0044 MAIL FROM:<me@isp.com> SIZE=673
>> 0008 250 OK
<< 0033 RCPT TO:<someone@whereever.org>
>> 0014 250 Accepted
<< 0029 RCPT TO:<someoneelse@whereever.org>
>> 0014 250 Accepted
<< 0006 DATA
>> 0056 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself
8: Socket read timeout.
<< 0006 RSET
8: Socket read timeout.
(The names have been changed to protect the innocent).
This is really driving me nuts 'cause it doesn't happen all the time, but more and more lately. I'm even thinking about switching email clients. This doesn't happen in Thunderbird.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
<p>I'm using Pmail 4.41 on Win XP SP2. For the last few months this problem has been getting worse. I'll reply to a message and it times out with the following errors:</p><p>
<code>
[*] Connection established to xxx.xx.xx.xxx
&gt;&gt; 0071 220 mgr1.xmission.com ESMTP Exim 4.50 Thu, 07 Feb 2008 11:27:52 -0700
&lt;&lt; 0017 EHLO [10.0.0.2]
&gt;&gt; 0071 250-mgr1.xxxxxx.com Hello xxxxxxx.dsl.xxxxxxx.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
&gt;&gt; 0019 250-SIZE 52428800
&gt;&gt; 0016 250-PIPELINING
&gt;&gt; 0014 250-STARTTLS
&gt;&gt; 0010 250 HELP
&lt;&lt; 0044 MAIL FROM:&lt;me@isp.com&gt; SIZE=673
&gt;&gt; 0008 250 OK
&lt;&lt; 0033 RCPT TO:&lt;someone@whereever.org&gt;
&gt;&gt; 0014 250 Accepted
&lt;&lt; 0029 RCPT TO:&lt;someoneelse@whereever.org&gt;
&gt;&gt; 0014 250 Accepted
&lt;&lt; 0006 DATA
&gt;&gt; 0056 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself
8: Socket read timeout.
&lt;&lt; 0006 RSET
8: Socket read timeout.
</code>
(The names have been changed to protect the innocent).</p><p>This is really driving me nuts 'cause it doesn't happen all the time, but more and more lately. I'm even thinking about switching email clients. This doesn't happen in Thunderbird.
</p><p>&nbsp;Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Dave
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