I had the same thing with bezeqint on ISDN.
Everything went well until they installed a POP proxy (MiraPoint). I
know that Internet Gold uses the same equipment and have the same problems
with few of their customers.
Fortunately, I have overcome this issue and can advise you to do one
of the following:
1. Call inetgold and ask their support personell to tell you the IP
address of the exact mail server you need to connect to.
2. Play with your MTU/MRU settings - after a while bezeqint blocked
direct access to the POP servers by forwarding them to the proxy using
their firewalls, and changing my MTU to 1152 (or was it 716?) did the
trick. Your MTU is probably 1500 or 1499 if you didn't change it, so you
can have a go with this.
Isaac Aaron
Head of Development
Quality Bytes
TEL: +972-3-952 3175
FAX: +972-3-952 3176
-------Original Message-------
Date: Monday, May 28,
2001 19:55:25
Subject: IP Chains
Rules
Hi! Finally i got this holiday to configure my ADSL on
an old pc with two network adapters, and configured the
ip-masq. Everything seemed to work fine, until I tried to recieve
mail. What happens is that when i try to get my messages from the win2k
masq-client (using netscape) it connects to the pop3 server and learn
that I have X messages, but it can't download them. I tried to
telnet to "in.zahav.net.il" port 110 and discovered how to login and
then type "list". which showed me how many messages i have which was
the same as the client showed. I tried to send mail (SMTP) and it
worked no problem. any1 has idea?
please reply to this address,
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