If I understand you correctly you get networking errors when sending via SMTP to Mercury from the Internet or via a VPN connection (but not from your local network), and there are networking errors in outgoing SMTP connections from Mercury as well. Errors occur only for larger messages (as you say they have attachments).
If the MTU value is optimal and the problem isn't restricted to special destinations the next step would be to examine all networking devices in the chain these messages are transferred at your site, such as the network adapter in the Mercury server, network switch, router, firewall, DSL modem etc., and look for malfunctions. Restarting all equipment can sometimes help (routing tables in network switches can get very confused over time). If not, replacing one item at the time may be the only way to find the source of the problem.
We use Eudora a lot, both POP3 and IMAP, and even though it's true that the program isn't being developed any more it still works without problems.
/Rolf
<p>If I understand you correctly you get networking errors when sending via SMTP to Mercury from the Internet or via a VPN connection (but not from your local network), and there are networking errors in outgoing SMTP connections from Mercury as well. Errors occur only for larger messages (as you say they have attachments). </p><p>If the MTU value is optimal and the problem isn't restricted to special destinations the next step would be to examine all networking devices in the chain these messages are transferred at your site, such as the network adapter in the Mercury server, network switch, router, firewall, DSL modem etc., and look for malfunctions. Restarting all equipment can sometimes help (routing tables in network switches can get very confused over time). If not, replacing one item at the time may be the only way to find the source of the problem.</p><p>We use Eudora a lot, both POP3 and IMAP, and even though it's true that the program isn't being developed any more it still works without problems.</p><p>/Rolf
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