Cyril,
Have you ruled out problems with header compression and other PPP related
features of the dial-up connection? I have seen problems in other
applications clear up when features like header compression were turned
off.
Bob
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Robert Sanderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all. I'm subscribed to this list. So please no CCs to me.
>
> > The problem here isn't SSL, so let's not discuss that further.
> Yes it's not SSL.
>
> > When I looked at the message using mutt, it turns out that
> > there was a series of dots, all on lines on their own, followed by a
> > line of text, like this:
> >
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
>
> Well I got hand of the message and it's not the above mentioned dot
> series.
> The text is:
>
> weiss, was gemeint ist, aber keiner kann's so richtig griffig
> formulieren=
> ...
> Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "learning by doing" versuchen???
>
> I would like to know why Outlook could take this for a problem. Might it
> be that the Problem derives form two IP-Pakets that divided the message
> in one ending with a dot and one starting with a dot?
>
> The curious thing with the whole thing is that the above text is in
> message nr. 29 and not nr 30 as you could think from the error message.
> And it seems that this Problem does not occur when using an ethernet
> connection but does when using a dial-up line.
>
> I know that this is not an outlook-probs list. But maybe you can help me
> in some way.
>
> Thanks
>
> Cyril