[quote user="cynist"]All of my users connect using IMAP. The IMAP4 server shows no connections but by the licensing statement at the bottom it shows three are connected. What could these three mysterious connections be or how could I figure out?[/quote]
In the current incarnations of Mercury, user counting is done solely on mail delivered. So, each time a message is delivered to a user who has not received mail since the last time Mercury started up, the user count is incremented. Connections to a mailbox, whether by POP3 or IMAP, do not affect the active user count (although clearly if we ever move to stricter licensing requirements, they will have to do so).
With this definition in mind, all the diagnostic you're seeing means is that three discrete users have received new mail since the last time Mercury started up.
Cheers!
-- David --
[quote user="cynist"]All of my users connect using IMAP.  The IMAP4 server shows no connections but by the licensing statement at the bottom it shows three are connected.  What could these three mysterious connections be or how could I figure out?[/quote]
In the current incarnations of Mercury, user counting is done solely on mail delivered. So, each time a message is delivered to a user who has not received mail since the last time Mercury started up, the user count is incremented. Connections to a mailbox, whether by POP3 or IMAP, do not affect the active user count (although clearly if we ever move to stricter licensing requirements, they will have to do so).
With this definition in mind, all the diagnostic you're seeing means is that three discrete users have received new mail since the last time Mercury started up.
Cheers!
-- David --