Article ID: 136631
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail Remote 3.2
This article was previously published under Q136631
SYMPTOMS
When you use Mail Remote for Windows and Beyond Incorporated WinRules version 1.0, and you exit Mail without sending a composed message, the remote modem session is initiated.
Notes:
- WinRules is a third-party product that can be used to filter the receipt notification messages into specified folders in the mail message file (MMF).
- You will not see a dialog box notifying you of unsent mail.
CAUSE
When you install WinRules version 1.0, the following lines are added to the [Custom Commands] section of the MSMAIL.INI file:
[Custom Commands]
winrulesN=3.0;;;;c:\winrules\wrdriver.dll;D;0010000000000000;;;;
winrulesS=3.0;;;;c:\winrules\wrdriver.dll;0;1000000000000000;;;;
winrulesT=3.0;;;;c:\winrules\wrdriver.dll;1;0100000000000000;;;;
RESOLUTION
If you comment out the above lines, Mail Remote will function as designed.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in version 3.2 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATION
When a message is sent from an application that uses Simple Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI), such as Microsoft Word version 2.0 for Windows and WinRules version 1.0 using the WRDRIVER.DLL driver file, and you have Mail Remote for Windows installed but not running, the message is always sent immediately, despite the Mail Remote for Windows connection-scheduling feature.
When the application closes the Simple MAPI session, the spooler begins to shut down. The spooler checks for mail in the Outbox, spools the mail to an intermediate storage location, and begins sending the mail automatically, without prompting for user confirmation.
The Mail Remote driver cannot control the spooler, so when the intermediate storage location is checked for mail, an asynchronous session is started. This is a limitation of MAPI.
For additional information on MAPI, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
WinRules is manufactured by Beyond Incorporated, which has been purchased by Banyan Systems, a vendor independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. You can contact Banyan Systems regarding WinRules at (508) 898-1000.
Additional query words: 3.20 client
Keywords: KB136631