BoltonWanderer
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POP3 Connector Undeliverable Mail
Hi
We have a SBS Server running ok.
Internal Mail and external mail running to valid users is great.
Any mail sent from outside to an invalid user is being sent a NDR and not being put into the default POP3 Connector mailbox as defined in the POP3 properties.
e.g. when you send a mail to 123asd@domain.com it comes back with an NDR when it should be put in the admin mailbox.
This is a standard SBS installation. Exchange collects from a global mailbox and distributes internally.
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers for your help.
We have a SBS Server running ok.
Internal Mail and external mail running to valid users is great.
Any mail sent from outside to an invalid user is being sent a NDR and not being put into the default POP3 Connector mailbox as defined in the POP3 properties.
e.g. when you send a mail to 123asd@domain.com it comes back with an NDR when it should be put in the admin mailbox.
This is a standard SBS installation. Exchange collects from a global mailbox and distributes internally.
Anyone got any ideas?
Cheers for your help.
ASKER
Yes, what we need is that if someone send an email in that does not exist on the system then we want it to go to a default mailbox not to generate an NDR.
The POP3 Connector has a section on it for undeliverable mail but this doesnt seem to work.
If there is a fix then please let me know.
Cheers
Chris
The POP3 Connector has a section on it for undeliverable mail but this doesnt seem to work.
If there is a fix then please let me know.
Cheers
Chris
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Sounds great - will send you an email .
Well done sir!
Well done sir!
Mail sent.
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Callum.
If anyone else wants this, just drop me a line because I can't find this script today on the net. Search hard on google!
Callum.
Callum.