POP3 Connector hiding mail
- From: Richard Johansson, Parnasso <RichardJohanssonParnasso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 03:40:20 -0800
Hi!
I am having an issue with a POP3 Connector within an SBS2003 (non R2) setup.
The server is running for two users - user1 and user2. User2 uses POP3 for
email retrieval only and then synchronises the emails into the user's
Exchange store for backup purposes. This functionality is perfectly well
functioning.
As for user1, there is a somewhat different situation. Here, since the SBS
POP3 Connector has a minimum retrieval interval ofo 15 minutes, user1 needs
to be able to retrieve emails on demand. Hence, the setup has been made as
follows for user1:
POP3 Connector connects to the POP3 account at the ISP and retrieves any
emails that are stored there, then deletes them from the POP3-account at the
ISP. The Message Delivery component of the POP3 Connector then routes the
messages to a mapped user mailbox. The user mailbox chosen in the POP3
Connector is identical to the user alias of user1. Nevertheless, the emails
retrieved with the POP3 Connector disappears.
When manually executing an email retrieval from the POP3 Connector
Properties, logging is set to maximum, and in Application log, the retrieval
seems to have exited properly.
After such a finished retrieval, the emails are not left at the ISP, neither
do they show up in the specified user's mailbox, nor in the Administrator's
mailbox.
Does anyone have any clue about what that is happening here? All updates
have been installed on the server.
.
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