[quote user="Blazej"]Hi,
I have very strange problem -I use pop client to retrieve mail from other accounts and use "local user" rule to direct retrieved mail to proper local account (every external account is pulled to different local user mailbox). And the problem is that sometimes mail is pulled into wrong user mailbox, I even assume that some mail is not coming at all (it disappears from external account but i can't find anywhere on the local mercury server).
I use latest version of Mercury on Windows Server 2003
I am really counting on your help as I am really getting short on options:)
Best regards
Blazej
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There are always going to be some problems when using POP3 to deliver SMTP mail when the actual SMTP email address is not available for use.
I assume that you have set MercuryD for each account with a "Local" user pointing to a local account and the "Default" user blank. With this sort of setup mail is being delivered to the local user only if the local user address is found in the message address fields. Mail where there is no match is quietly deleted. Check out the MercuryD help for details.
Personally I would recommend that you leave the local user field blank and the default user set to the local user. You would then alias the email address for this account to a local user using the full SMTP email address. I would also really look at the mail being received for a header being added by the ISP that contains the original SMTP address and used that in MercuryD for the delivery.
[quote user="Blazej"]Hi,<div>I have very strange problem -I use pop client to retrieve mail from other accounts and use "local user" rule to direct retrieved mail to proper local account (every external account is pulled to different local user mailbox). And the problem is that sometimes mail is pulled into wrong user mailbox, I even assume that some mail is not coming at all (it disappears from external account but i can't find anywhere on the local mercury server).</div><div>I use latest version of Mercury on Windows Server 2003</div><div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder"></div><div>I am really counting on your help as I am really getting short on options:)</div><div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder"></div><div>Best regards</div><div>Blazej</div><p>[/quote]</p><p>There are always going to be some problems when using POP3 to deliver SMTP mail when the actual SMTP email address is not available for use.&nbsp;</p><p>I assume that you have set MercuryD&nbsp; for each account with a "Local" user&nbsp; pointing to a local account and the "Default" user blank.&nbsp; With this sort of setup mail is being delivered to the local user only if the local user address is found in the message address fields.&nbsp; Mail where there is no match is quietly deleted.&nbsp; Check out the MercuryD help for details.
</p><p>Personally I would recommend that you leave the local user field blank and the default user set to&nbsp; the local user.&nbsp; You would then alias the email address for this account to a local user using the full SMTP email address.&nbsp; I would also really look at the mail being received for a header being added by the ISP that contains the original SMTP address and used that in MercuryD for the delivery.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>