We are a small organization that runs Exchange 2000, and connect some remote users with POP3 and MS Outlook 2000 as the client. They use different ISP for their internet access.
One of the users has intermittant issues with sending email, and either it goes in to "neverland" or he will fail on the send. This is the only user connecting via AOL. He is always able to receive.
We have check the connection information and it appears correct. The users account can be configured elsewhere and it works fine. Spyware check and updates have been run on the computer.
As a final test we configured another user with AOL, and have had the same intermittant issues.
Does anyone know if AOL has changed the rules to not allow other POP3 accounts to send via their network? AOL insists the issue is not them.
Any help would be appreciated.
One of the users has intermittant issues with sending email, and either it goes in to "neverland" or he will fail on the send. This is the only user connecting via AOL. He is always able to receive.
We have check the connection information and it appears correct. The users account can be configured elsewhere and it works fine. Spyware check and updates have been run on the computer.
As a final test we configured another user with AOL, and have had the same intermittant issues.
Does anyone know if AOL has changed the rules to not allow other POP3 accounts to send via their network? AOL insists the issue is not them.
Any help would be appreciated.