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  • Subject: Re: Domino and POP3
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 10:29:54 -0500

Are you using multiple Domino servers?  If so there are things called 
connection documents.  These control how often and when to send mail from one 
server to the next.  Default is 5 mails.  I always change this to one.

Also check the connection document to the internet.  !#$#!@%^& how did mine get 
set to five?  I am going to change that.

Connection documents are stored in the Name and Address Book under Servers - 
Connections.





BLR@Airxcel.com on 08/02/99 10:06:52 AM
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Subject:        Domino and POP3

I am using Domino and almost all of my clients (75) are using POP3 software,
Outlook, Notes Mail, Outlook express, Netscape, etc. My problem is, when a
user gets large mail messages,  2mb and up, or many messages, the server
cannot put all the messages together fast enough. It appears the POP3 server
(Domino) must load all the messages into memory or something before it trys
to transmit any to the client. Is this normal, or does anyone know of a
setting that will let Domino transmit one message and then go back to get
the next?

Bob Randall
Airxcel, Inc.


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