Hi Guys,
Our Pmail (4.70) is working fine together with Mercury (4.8). Only one (1) instance of Pmail is installed at a server drive and will be started by each user. So far so good.
Today one of my users received different complete empty mails. Its inbox was showing an "unknown" sender, subject: "(none)", size: "0.0k". The mail contained nothing, neither plain text not html text. Also the raw view showed nothing - only an empty window. The property window for one of those mails showed a file name (*.cnm) but no property box were checked.
At the server I was able to found the cnm file within the user's mailbox. But it was empty, too. Mercury didn't receive anything from outside for that user during the affected time.
I have checked the single mailbox folders in user's Pmail and found inconsistencies which I could repair by re-indicating the folder. Now all seems to be ok.
I know that that user often doesn't shutdown its computer in the evening properly, but is using an energy saving sleeping mode of W7 instead. That could cause that the mailbox is not properly closed at the server.
Has anybody an idea what caused to those empty messages?
Cheers
Joerg
<p>Hi Guys,</p><p>Our Pmail (4.70) is working fine together with Mercury (4.8). Only one (1) instance of Pmail is installed at a server drive and will be started by each user. So far so good.</p><p>Today one of my users received different complete empty mails. Its inbox was showing an "unknown" sender, subject: "(none)", size: "0.0k". The mail contained nothing, neither plain text not html text. Also the raw view showed nothing - only an empty window. The property window for one of those mails showed a file name (*.cnm) but no property box were checked.</p><p>At the server I was able to found the cnm file within the user's mailbox. But it was empty, too. Mercury didn't receive anything from outside for that user during the affected time.
</p><p>I have checked the single mailbox folders in user's Pmail and found inconsistencies which I could repair by re-indicating the folder. Now all seems to be ok.
</p><p>I know that that user often doesn't shutdown its computer in the evening properly, but is using an energy saving sleeping mode of W7 instead. That could cause that the mailbox is not properly closed at the server.
</p><p>Has anybody an idea what caused to those empty messages?</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Joerg
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