Outlook cache modus & latest updates deleting e-mail!!!



Hey there,

last friday we installed the essential updates on our server. Ever since
a small number of users have started complain they no longer receive
scans from our kyocera printer/copier/scanner/fax.

To troubleshoot the solution I shut down outlook. Then made a scan and
have it e-mailed. In exchange the number of items in the mailbox
incremented. Started outlook and it immediately decremented again. So
shutdown outlook again, made a scan, went to OWA and it was there.
Started outlook and gone again.

This behaviour happened with and without any e-mail rules enabled.

We disable the offline cache modus outlook 2003 has and ever since it's
been working again.

The issue occured on around 20% of the users. All users here have
caching mode enabled by default (SBS 2003 server).

Any ideas on what might be causing this, or anyone experiencing similar
problems?

Regards

PS I have sent some mail using telnet from the same sender mail address.
These just came in. Then again, these didn't have any attachment,
probably have completely different headers, etc.
.



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