RE: POP3 Connector
- From: Matthew Sharlot <MatthewSharlot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 13:26:04 -0700
Everything seems OK as far as routing mail to users now. (having said that it
worked for a week before it stopped routing anything) There is still one
thing that worries me that maybe you can help with. I sent mail to a
deliberately false address to make sure it was routing to the user that I
nominated to receive undeliverable mail. It never arrived with the user
although I did get an undeliverable message back to myself. Is this right? I
assumed that the original message would be routed to the specified account
anyway? Wierder still is the event log (below)
The message <id: {B0CF6924-F42E-4069-A1B3-BF4F3085F4F1}> was routed by a
global mailbox mapping as follows:
Original Recipient: <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
- routed via domain substitution to <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
Fred is my fictitious account that doesn't exist on this server, so how come
it is trying to route to an account that doesn't exist. The message has just
dissappeared completely. The failed mail folder is empty, the account set to
receive undeliverable mail has not received it, it's not in the
administrators account and it's got me a little confused.
"Nathan Liu [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello Matthew,
>
> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
>
> Also, many thanks for moismoje's input.
>
> According to your description, I understand that you would like to
> configure the POP3 Connector to retrieve e-mail from multiple individual
> mailboxes with multiple domains. If I have misunderstood your concern,
> please don't hesitate to let me know.
>
> To narrow down this issue, please answer and perform the following
> questions and steps:
>
> 1. As you mentioned, you have the pop3 connector configured to collect
> from 3 separate pop3 accounts with all 3 domains having the same user
> prefix anyone@. Please refer to the below KB article to configure the
> Exchange to receive mail from multiple domains:
>
> 268838 Configuring Exchange to receive mail from multiple domains
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=268838
>
> After you finish the above steps, please try again, and then check if the
> issue can be re-produced.
>
> 2. If the issue persists, please refer to the below information to enable
> Diagnostic Logging on POP3 Connector:
>
> 1) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and
> then click System Manager.
> 2) In the left pane, expand the Connectors node.
> 3) Right-click "Connector for POP3 Mailboxes", and then click
> Properties.
> 4) In the "Connector for POP3 Mailboxes Properties" dialog box,
> click Diagnostic Logging.
> 5) Verify that the "Enable event logging on the services" check box
> is selected.
> 6) Under the Services box, click Delivery Service, and under Logging
> Level click Maximum.
> 7) Click OK to apply changes.
> 8) Close the System Manager console.
> 9) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools,
> and then click Services.
> 10) In the left pane, right-click "Microsoft Connector for POP3",
> and then click Restart. After the service restarts, close the Services
> Management console.
>
> After the problem occurs again, the events of POP3 connector will be
> created in Application event log. Please check the Application event log
> whether there are any error messages noted on this issue, then paste the
> full context in your reply.
>
> 3. Please refer to the below steps to enable SMTP logging:
>
> 1) Open the properties page of the Default SMTP Virtual Server in
> Exchange System Manager.
> 2) On the General tab, check the "Enable logging" box.
> 3) Click Properties, click the Extended Properties tab and check all
> the boxes on the list.
> 4) Click OK twice.
> 5) Stop and restart the SMTP virtual server.
> 6) Reproduce the issue.
> 7) Stop the SMTP virtual server.
> 8) Go to the C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles\SMTPSVC1 folder and check
> the latest two (if there are many) log files.
>
> To get additional information, you may refer to the following KB article:
>
> 249299 HOW TO: Configure Recipient Policies in Exchange
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=249299
>
> I am appreciated your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please
> feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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> >Hi, I'm new to SBS so please forgive my ignorance. (Please use only
> obvious
> >abbreviations in replies as it takes me ages to figure what they mean!)
> >I'm running SBS2003 with Exchange SP1 applied.
> >I have the pop3 connector configured to collect from 3 seperate pop3
> >accounts with all 3 domains having the same user prefix anyone@. The
> problem
> >seems to be that only mail to the domain name set as the primary seems to
> get
> >delivered, with mail for the same user at another domain being sent to the
> >administrator account.
> >e.g. anyone@xxxxxxxxxxx is the primary address for the user and mail to
> this
> >address gets delivered to their mailbox. The same user has other addresses
> >such as anyone@xxxxxxxxxxx and these do not get delivered.
> >In an effort to fix this problem quickly a colleague has installed an
> >evaluation copy of an app called POPCon, which works great. Thing is that
> I
> >will have to pay for this (yes I am that tight!), and I'm thinking if
> there
> >is a component of SBS that will do the job if properly configured then I
> >should be trying to use that rather than using 3rd party apps. I'm sure I
> >will come accross this again, so I thought I'd ask the question
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Matthew
> >
>
>
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