I posted a previous topic on the slowness of my Outlook 2002 clients. I have since discovered a monumental fact that I previously overlooked. As such, to me it's a separate topic.
My clients are using ISA Server's Web Proxy, and no other clients.
When my Outlook 2002 users click through their e-mail and happen to select an e-mail that is internal to our domain, there is a slight pause of 5-15 seconds. There is network activity, which concludes that there must be some kind of authentication or related problem. Ultimately, after the delay, the message displays.
When a user clicks on an e-mail that is FROM an outside domain, there are no problems.
This is not an HTML vs. text issue. Internal text and HTML-based e-mail are victims of this 5-15 second pause.
Theories are welcomed. Ideas are really welcomed. Solutions are really, really, really welcomed.
Todd
My clients are using ISA Server's Web Proxy, and no other clients.
When my Outlook 2002 users click through their e-mail and happen to select an e-mail that is internal to our domain, there is a slight pause of 5-15 seconds. There is network activity, which concludes that there must be some kind of authentication or related problem. Ultimately, after the delay, the message displays.
When a user clicks on an e-mail that is FROM an outside domain, there are no problems.
This is not an HTML vs. text issue. Internal text and HTML-based e-mail are victims of this 5-15 second pause.
Theories are welcomed. Ideas are really welcomed. Solutions are really, really, really welcomed.
Todd