[quote user="rednoise"]I found this thread from 2007 while looking for a solution to my problem, which sounds almost exactly the same.
In my case, I get a weekly newsletter in HTML format, which I forward (bounce) to a friend via a filter rule. Two of the past four I've received have caused the network to die when I try to send the forwarded messages.The computer will then hang for about 10 seconds over and over about every 10 seconds until I manage to disable-then-enable the network connection in Windows, or to reboot. It doesn't seem to happen when I forward any other emails or to send a new one. The newsletter I got today didn't do it, but the one I got last week did. It's repeatable - if I try to bounce the problem message again, it happens every time.
I'm using Pegasus 4.63 with IERenderer version 2.4.7.4 and libtidy.dll version 1.0.5.0, running on Windows XP SP3.
Is there any way to fix this? I suppose it's a consequence of some flaw in the markup code of the messages, but it seems to me that no matter what, transmission of email should not interfere with my network connection like this.[/quote]
OK, it's been 9 days now since I posted this - does nobody have any thoughts about what's going on or how to fix or work around the problem?
Actually, I've already worked around it, in that I've stopped forwarding the email to my friend, but that only avoids the problem, not fixes it. It's bound to happen again someday. If nothing else, I'd like to understand how sending a rich text email can hose my network connection.
I can provide the raw message if anyone wants to see it.
[quote user="rednoise"]I found this thread from 2007 while looking for a solution to my problem, which sounds almost exactly the same. <p>In my case, I get a weekly newsletter in HTML format, which I forward (bounce) to a friend via a filter rule. Two of the past four I've received have caused the network to die when I try to send the forwarded messages.The computer will then hang for about 10 seconds over and over about every 10 seconds until I manage to disable-then-enable the network connection in Windows, or to reboot. It doesn't seem to happen when I forward any other emails or to send a new one. The newsletter I got today didn't do it, but the one I got last week did. It's repeatable - if I try to bounce the problem message again, it happens every time. </p><p>I'm using Pegasus 4.63 with IERenderer version 2.4.7.4 and libtidy.dll version 1.0.5.0, running on Windows XP SP3.
</p><p>Is there any way to fix this? I suppose it's a consequence of some flaw in the markup code of the messages, but it seems to me that no matter what, transmission of email should not interfere with my network connection like this.[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;OK, it's been 9 days now since I posted this - does nobody have any thoughts about what's going on or how to fix or work around the problem? </p><p>Actually, I've already worked around it, in that I've stopped forwarding the email to my friend, but that only avoids the problem, not fixes it. It's bound to happen again someday. If nothing else, I'd like to understand how sending a rich text email can hose my network connection.</p><p>&nbsp;I can provide the raw message if anyone wants to see it.
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