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On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 17:03:39 PDT7, Peter Skye wrote:  
 
>When you have 15 minutes some time, run IPTRACE before browsing and  
>capture some of the delays.  Then turn off IPTRACE and run IPFORMAT to  
>make the output readable (I think Steven wrote a program that analyzes  
>the IPTRACE data capture).  
 
 
Thanks, Peter, for your suggestion. Actually, I created 2 files several weeks ago, using   
IPTRACE and IPFORMAT and showing the slow and quick response from PMMail on   
my system. Attached please find the following 2 files:  
 
PMMailTest1.TXT  
PMMailTest2.TXT  
 
 
The first one, PMMailTest1.TXT, is the IP trace during the slow/delayed response. The   
second one is the IP trace during the immediate response. I substituted "xxxx..." for my   
password on each one.  
 
I would be most pleased, if Steven has a program and can analyze them.   
 
A vvvvvery quick look from me appears to indicate that the problem has to do with   
NETBIOS. In the first file there appear to be a lot of calls to/from the NETBIOS   
NameServer (same destination and source, port 137). The 2 files appear to be pretty   
much identical until packet #14. After that there are continued calls to/from the   
NETBIOS NameServer in the first file. The second file starts to process the requests   
from PMMail on or about packet #14.  
 
Any and all help on this one is muchly appreciated. Thanks  
HCM  
 
  
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