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AW: Socket read error 2746

Thank you for your response.

I have seen that the firewall blocks traffic ICMP-Typ 3 and 4 when I send a mail in this account. Then I have enabled traffic ICMP-Typ 3 and 4 in the firewall.

The problem:

> 00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746.
> 00:43:43.906 << 0006 QUIT\0D\0A
> 00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746.

was solved. I had not changed anything other (MPU, ...)

As well large mails can now be send in this account without any problems.

Peggy

&lt;P&gt;Thank you for your response. &lt;/P&gt;&lt;FONT size=2 face=Arial&gt;&lt;FONT size=2 face=Arial&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;I have seen that the firewall blocks traffic ICMP-Typ 3 and 4 when I send a mail in this account. Then I have enabled traffic ICMP-Typ 3 and 4 in the firewall. &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;The problem:&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;&amp;gt; 00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746. &amp;gt; 00:43:43.906 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0006 QUIT\0D\0A &amp;gt; 00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746. &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;was solved. I had not changed anything other (MPU, ...) &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;As well&amp;nbsp;large mails can now be send in this account without any problems. &lt;/P&gt; &lt;P align=left&gt;Peggy&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;

I can not send mails in one account. The same message can be send without any problems when I switch to a other account, but to uni.de it is near imposible to send. (POP3 works great)  

--- Fri, 02 Oct 2009 00:42:40 ---
Connect to 'smtp.uni.de' port 25, timeout 60.
00:42:40.328 [*] Connection established to xx.xx.xx.xx
00:42:40.375 >> 0067 220 serverxxxxxxg.de Welcome to the @Mail SMTP Server ( Exim )\0D\0A
00:42:40.375 << 0022 EHLO [xx.xx.x.xx]\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 >> 0075 250-serverxxxx.xx.de Hello xxx.net [xxx.x.x.x]\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 >> 0019 250-SIZE 52428800\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 >> 0016 250-PIPELINING\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 >> 0016 250-AUTH LOGIN\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 >> 0010 250 HELP\0D\0A
00:42:40.437 << 0012 AUTH LOGIN\0D\0A
00:42:40.500 >> 0018 334 xxxxxx\0D\0A
00:42:40.500 << 0018 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A
00:42:41.578 >> 0018 334 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A
00:42:41.578 << 0022 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A
00:42:41.640 >> 0030 235 Authentication succeeded\0D\0A
00:42:41.640 << 0036 MAIL FROM:<xxxxxxx> SIZE=6899\0D\0A
00:42:41.703 >> 0008 250 OK\0D\0A
.
.(Data)
.
00:42:41.859 << 0027 --   http://www.pmail.com\0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0036 __________________________________\0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
00:42:41.859 << 0003 .\0D\0A
00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746.
00:43:43.906 << 0006 QUIT\0D\0A
00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746.

???????????

&lt;P&gt;I can not send mails&amp;nbsp;in one account. The same message can be send without any problems when I switch to a other account, but&amp;nbsp;to uni.de it is near imposible to send. (POP3 works great)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;--- Fri, 02 Oct 2009 00:42:40 --- Connect to &#039;smtp.uni.de&#039; port 25, timeout 60. 00:42:40.328 [*] Connection established to xx.xx.xx.xx 00:42:40.375 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0067 220 serverxxxxxxg.de Welcome to the @Mail SMTP Server ( Exim )\0D\0A 00:42:40.375 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0022 EHLO [xx.xx.x.xx]\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0075 250-serverxxxx.xx.de Hello xxx.net [xxx.x.x.x]\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0019 250-SIZE 52428800\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0016 250-PIPELINING\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0016 250-AUTH LOGIN\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0010 250 HELP\0D\0A 00:42:40.437 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0012 AUTH LOGIN\0D\0A 00:42:40.500 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0018 334 xxxxxx\0D\0A 00:42:40.500 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0018 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A 00:42:41.578 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0018 334 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A 00:42:41.578 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0022 xxxxxxxx\0D\0A 00:42:41.640 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0030 235 Authentication succeeded\0D\0A 00:42:41.640 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0036 MAIL FROM:&amp;lt;xxxxxxx&amp;gt; SIZE=6899\0D\0A 00:42:41.703 &amp;gt;&amp;gt; 0008 250 OK\0D\0A . .(Data) . 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0027 --&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; http://www.pmail.com\0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0036 __________________________________\0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0003 .\0D\0A 00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746. 00:43:43.906 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0006 QUIT\0D\0A 00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746.&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt;??????????? &lt;/P&gt;

> 00:42:41.859 << 0002 \0D\0A
> 00:42:41.859 << 0003 .\0D\0A
> 00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746.
> 00:43:43.906 << 0006 QUIT\0D\0A
> 00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746.

Typical packet fragmentation indication.  The POP3/SMTP transmissions may fail if the MTU packet size is so large that a packet is fragmented.  In many cases the receiving system router blocks the receiving servers "packets fragmented" response to the sending system using "MTU Discovery".  These oversize packets are not accepted and so are resent.  This results in a timeout, generally at the end of the message transmission but it can be anywhere in the process.  You need to reduce the MTU size. Windows defaults to a 1500 MTU and many routers and DSL connections need 1492.  You might simply want to turn off the MTU Discovery operation.

You might want to get a copy of SG TCP Optimizer that I find quite handy.  http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php  This little utility will allow you to test your MTU for maximum size without fragmentation against specific servers.  If will also make it easy to adjust the MTU.  

And finally, does this computer, by chance, happen to have an NVidia NForce 4 chipset on the motherboard?  If so, many other have had this exact problem, and it turned out to be an optimization setting for the built in NIC which caused the problems with packet fragmentation. Disabling the advanced optimization capability called "checksum offload" made all the problems of sending SMTP mail via WinPMail disappear.

&amp;gt; 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0002 \0D\0A &amp;gt; 00:42:41.859 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0003 .\0D\0A &amp;gt; 00:43:34.828 7: Socket read error 2746. &amp;gt; 00:43:43.906 &amp;lt;&amp;lt; 0006 QUIT\0D\0A &amp;gt; 00:43:43.906 9: Socket write error 2746. Typical packet fragmentation indication.&amp;nbsp; The POP3/SMTP transmissions may fail if the MTU packet size is so large that a packet is fragmented.&amp;nbsp; In many cases the receiving system router blocks the receiving servers &quot;packets fragmented&quot; response to the sending system using &quot;MTU Discovery&quot;.&amp;nbsp; These oversize packets are not accepted and so are resent.&amp;nbsp; This results in a timeout, generally at the end of the message transmission but it can be anywhere in the process.&amp;nbsp; You need to reduce the MTU size. Windows defaults to a 1500 MTU and many routers and DSL connections need 1492.&amp;nbsp; You might simply want to turn off the MTU Discovery operation. You might want to get a copy of SG TCP Optimizer that I find quite handy.&amp;nbsp; http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php&amp;nbsp; This little utility will allow you to test your MTU for maximum size without fragmentation against specific servers.&amp;nbsp; If will also make it easy to adjust the MTU. &amp;nbsp; And finally, does this computer, by chance, happen to have an NVidia NForce 4 chipset on the motherboard?&amp;nbsp; If so, many other have had this exact problem, and it turned out to be an optimization setting for the built in NIC which caused the problems with packet fragmentation. Disabling the advanced optimization capability called &quot;checksum offload&quot; made all the problems of sending SMTP mail via WinPMail disappear.
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