Re: Problem with Native POP3 connector
- From: jering <jering@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 14:15:02 -0700
Yes, it was because of the bcc issue I created a connectoraccount for each
user.
I tried to disable all of the 80 connetcor users. Enabled the 5 users with
problems. The mails came in their Exchange-mailboxes, and records were
written to the logfile.
When I enabled the other 75 users again, the problem were back and nothing
is written to the logfile.
So it got to be a connector-related problem.
Still waiting for new response from the support...
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
On Mon, 29 May 2006 07:26:01 -0700, jering.
<jering@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I`ve bought an Exchange Server license for the Native POP3 Connector from
Mapilabs (http://www.mapilab.com/exchange/pop3_connector).
It`s used to fetch mails from a Domino-server to an Exchange-server.
All the Exchange-users got an account on the Domino-server. First, I
configured all the users on the Domino-server to forward all mails to a
single account on the Domino-server. Then I configured a global (catch-all)
account on the Native POP3 Connector.
This seemed to work well, except 1 thing: Bcc`s.
Therefore, I disabled the forwarding for all the users on the Domino-server
and set the same password for all users. Then I deleted the global account on
the connector and configured a single-mailbox connector account for all of
the users. Now bcc`s worked fine. But now...some days later, it turns out
that some users doesn`t receive any mails from the Domino-server. When I
connect to the Domino-server with these users, I see that there are mails in
their mailboxes.
I`ve tried to enable full logging on these 5 accounts with problems, but
nothing is written to the logfile. When I enable logging on a working user,
records are written when the connector connects to the Domino-server.
So it doesn`t seem like the connector is even trying to connect. I`ve tried
to increase the setting for "Number of working threads" from the default of
10, to 20. Also tried to change the polling-time for all users from 30
seconds to 90 seconds.
But no difference...
I`ve contacted Mapilab support, but they couldn`t help. They had to set up
this configuration in a lab, then they would come back to me.
But this is pretty urgent, so any suggestion would be aprreciated.
There are 80 users, and we`ve noticed that 5 is not working, but there may
be more.
Does anyone got any suggestions on what could cause this?
Eventually; Any other method for deliver mails from the Domino-server to the
Exchange-server?
This is a branch-office for a country-wide company, so the mails have to go
through the Domino-server.
You have found the problem with POP3 and BCC. See:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLR,GGLR:2006-08,GGLR:en&q=POP3+BCC
for an understanding of what I'm talking about - to save me retyping
it here :)
As you will read, it's not a Domino issue or an Exchange side issue
and btw, the mapilabs pop3 connector is by no means native.
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