Thomas,
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If it could not find the user and the mail was being received via SMTP then it probably would be bounced back to the sender as undeliverable. If receiving mail via MercuryD and could not write any mail to a local directory it should still be on the POP3 host.
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Thanks' for taking the time to answer the Email was received via MercuryD, but the Email aren't on the POP3 HOST, my guess is that all the mail has been return to the sender with the mention that the user didn't exist. A suggestion for David, in that case it will preferable to keep the EMAIL locally until the postmaster cure the problem !. We will plan to upgrade to the latest version of mercury and buy a 12 users license !
Best Regards,
Sylvain
<P>Thomas,</P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>If it could not find the user and the mail was being received via SMTP then it probably would be bounced back to the sender as undeliverable.&nbsp; If receiving mail via MercuryD&nbsp; and could not write any mail to a local directory it should still be on the POP3 host.
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<P>Thanks' for taking the time to answer the Email was received via MercuryD, but the Email aren't on the POP3 HOST, my guess is that all the mail has been return to the sender with the mention that the user didn't exist. A suggestion for David, in that case it will preferable to keep the EMAIL locally until the postmaster cure the problem !. We will plan to upgrade to the latest version of mercury and buy a 12 users license ! </P>
<P>Best Regards,</P>
<P>Sylvain </P>
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