Re: POP3 event IDs 1019, 1023 and 1036
- From: tactiledome@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 07:22:02 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 25, 7:11 am, "Claus" <cjo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It could be stuck emails. Do you get 1023 and 1036 for all email addresses
or just for specific ones?
It is happening on all of the accounts and and there is nothing in
their mailboxes when these errors get generated. I am thinking that
the culprit(s) is/are with the firewall (which is administered by
another company) and/or the ISP (which has been having issues with
uptime).
Considering these seem to be time out/non-connect issues (they are,
right?) would this analysis be correct? I will look into this more
this afternoon when I am in contact with the company that administers
the firewall to see if they are getting a similar/comparable level of
red flags.
.
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