Are there any limitations with concurrent multiple POP requests from one PC? I have five POP accounts with my ISP, and use Outlook 2003 to handle my mail. I have noticed that Outlook then sends five concurrent POP requests through the Wingate POP Proxy, and one of these five requests always fail. Usually it's the last one that fails but not always (probably timing dependent).
The Outlook errormessage is the '0x800CCC0F The connection to the server was interrupted'.
If I remove one of the email accounts (doesn't matter which one) so that I only have 4 (or less) concurrent POP requests, then everything works.
There are no error messages in the Wingate POP proxy log. I'm running Wingate 5.2.3.
The Wingate POP Server is disabled, and I only use the POP 3 Proxy with TR enabled.
The Outlook PC client is typically set up with:
user name: "username#pop.myisp.com"
pop3 server: 192.168.0.1 (the wingate machine)
but
user name: "username"
pop3 server: pop.myisp.com
gives the same error.
The same problem also exist both with and without KAV enabled.
The log typically looks like this:
Requested: POP3: user1 at pop.myisp.com
Requested: POP3: user2 at pop.myisp.com
Requested: POP3: user3 at pop.myisp.com
Requested: POP3: user4 at pop.myisp.com
Requested: POP3: user5 at pop.myisp.com
Terminated exit code 0
Terminated exit code 0
Terminated exit code 0
Terminated exit code 0
Terminated exit code 0
but the fifth POP request aways fails.
Ideas anyone?
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Rune