We actually discovered a possible issue with IMAP access just 2 days ago, affecting servers that aren't restarted very often. When Windows has been running for 49.7 days the internal tick counter will be reset (due to an integer capacity limitation), which will cause MercuryI to be inaccessible for the amount of time set as timeout in MercuryI configuration (usually 30 minutes). A fix is being tested right now and will be available in the next release.
If you saw problems shortly after a Windows restart or if problems persisted longer than the timeout period it's not due to this though (in that case most likely a networking or firewall issue).
<p>We actually discovered a possible issue with IMAP access just 2 days ago, affecting servers that aren't restarted very often. When Windows has been running for 49.7 days the internal tick counter will be reset (due to an integer capacity limitation), which will cause MercuryI to be inaccessible for the amount of time set as timeout in MercuryI configuration (usually 30 minutes). A fix is being tested right now and will be available in the next release.</p><p>If you saw problems shortly after a Windows restart or if problems persisted longer than the timeout period it's not due to this though (in that case most likely a networking or firewall issue).</p>