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Re: Windows Mail Microsoft Communities features problem.
Steve,
Apparently, "Never use Community features that require Windows Live ID"
setting doesn't control *all* of Community features.
Here's more info on the subject. I've turned on NNTP logging in Windows Mail
and the log file
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Window s Mail\Microsoft
Communities.log confirmed that the problem is indeed with Community
features:
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HTTP: 10:43:51 [db] Server 'cctextws.microsoft.com' current connection
state: Sending the request to the Communities service...
HTTP: 10:43:51 [db] Failed to send request: 12029.
HTTP: 10:43:51 [db] Connection to 'cctextws.microsoft.com' closed.
HTTP: 10:43:51 [db] Connection to 'cctextws.microsoft.com' closed.
HTTP: 10:43:51 [db] Connection to 'cctextws.microsoft.com' closed.
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cctextws.microsoft.com resolves to... that's right, IP 207.46.196.93.
However, it has more than one IP assigned probably for load balancing. For
example, IP 207.46.248.208.
So if you have a firewall that can block traffic based on DNS names, using
cctextws.microsoft.com or cctextws.microsoft.com.akadns.net DNS names will
block Community features more reliably.
--
Alexander Suhovey
"Steve Cochran" <scochran@oehelp.com> wrote in message
news:E333485A-47E4-40C9-9AED-7B87891332B6@microsoft.com...
> That's interesting information, but if you turned off the communities
> feature and it still accesses that site, then it would seem to me that its
> accessing that site for another reason than the communities feature.
>
> If you block that with your firewall, and then turn on the communities
> feature, does it work?
>
> cheers,
>
> steve
>
> "Alexander Suhovey" <asuhovey@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eThuq01RHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Recently I found a workaround for some issues I've had with Windows Mail
>> and
>> Microsoft newsgroups so I thought I'd post this information that
>> hopefully
>> will be useful for somebody with same problems.
>>
>> Ever since I've installed Vista on my home computer, I was using Windows
>> Mail as my e-mail and news reader and was quite happy with it (though I
>> will
>> move to Outlook 2007 as soon as I get my copy of Office). However as time
>> passed, I started experiencing some glitches with Microsoft Communities
>> newsgroups.
>>
>> Most annoying was filtering glitch. Normally, I'm using Ctrl+H to quickly
>> see if there are any new posts in conversations I've posted to and
>> occasionally it won't filter out conversations correctly anymore meaning
>> it
>> would show not only "my" conversations but *all* recent newsgroup posts
>> too.
>> That was driving me crazy. Also, "Refreshing metadata..." status would
>> occasionally stay in the status bar for extra long time.
>>
>> And recently I've noticed that there's a constant network activity going
>> on.
>> Quick check in Reliability and Performance Monitor revealed that
>> WinMail.exe
>> is constantly accessing remote host with IP address 207.46.196.93, TCP
>> port
>> 80. When I've changed the focus to another newsgroup in Windows Mail,
>> second
>> connection was immediately initiated by WinMail.exe to the same
>> IP/destination port with different source port. IP in question belongs to
>> Microsoft so I assumed it was legit. The only part of Windows Mail I
>> could
>> think of that would require WinMail to connect over HTTP is Microsoft
>> Communities features like post ratings and what not.
>>
>> Now it started to make sense since I don't delete any newsgroup posts and
>> there are tens of thousands of them across several newsgroups I'm
>> watching.
>> I suppose updating metadata for such big number of post could take a lot
>> of
>> time and bandwidth and probably also was the cause of those filtering
>> glitches.
>>
>> Setting "Never use Community features that require Windows Live ID" in
>> Microsoft Communities folder options didn't help even after Windows Mail
>> restart so I ended up adding outbound rule to Windows Firewall that
>> blocks
>> WinMail from accessing 207.46.196.93, 80/tcp.
>>
>> Now Windows Mail works as good as initially. I guess Community features
>> do
>> not work well with amount of newsgroup messages I have stored locally.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Alexander Suhovey
>>
>
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