Hi,

Has anyone already found out what is the newest way of "breaking the 
standards" by Microsoft?

What I mean, is the "Windows Mail" email client that replaced Outlook 
Express in Windows Vista. While sending emails used to work nicely with 
older clients, now sending a message takes an extra ~15 second dead break 
"just for something". Something comparable to timeouting a broken dns check, 
but it definetely is not about it this time.
Some forum mentioned, that this seems to happen with every Linux-based 
smtp-server with Vista clients. Huh?

While it looks obvious that something has been silently changed at client 
side, the only way of making things work smoothly is propably to make the 
same change at server end too.
I'm running three Exim. 4.6x servers, and now wondering what to do. I'd be 
very happy for any advice to fix this... I still hope it could be done with 
some changes in exim.conf?

Regards,
Timo 



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