[quote user="David Harris"][quote user="rhs"]
If the synonym.mer file is not present in the system/mercury folder, users still have their synonym@domain as the sender's address rather than username@domain
btw, this behavior is with the latest greatest winPMail running with the latest greatest Mercury transport on a Netware 6.5 server.
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Since you're running on a NetWare 6.5 server, are you running in Bindery or NDS mode? If so, the synonym is almost certainly being sourced from the NOS. Assuming you're running in NDS mode (Bindery mode on an NDS server is a REALLY bad idea), using the Pegasus Mail NCONFIG utility to remove the synonym from the user's NDS object.
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Thanks for the note of encouragement, David.
Indeed, we are in NDS/eDir mode. I ran the NCONFIG program, drilled down to the appropriate context, then user object, and when viewing their properties, there was no synonym set, none to delete.
Further investigation yielded this curiousity: With both alias and synonym files commented out of mercury.ini and the NLMs unloaded/loaded, the user runs Pegaus Mail for Windows
v4.1.1. A post to local users has the Message-ID: <numberID@username.ou.ou.ou.o> while a post to a non-local user has the Message-ID <numberID@alias.subdomain.subdomain.tld> The point being that the username, which is properly viewed in the bottom status bar of win-pmail, is carried for local mail, while this alias is injected for non-local (internet) mail. *Nowhere* in the Pegasus Mail for Windows settings can we find the alias. Is there a nifty 'delete this file, it will be reconstructed' tip/trick which we can try? fwiw, the pmail.ini file has no reference of the alias. It's out there, somewhere, but even a regedit can't find the bugger. arrgh.
[quote user="David Harris"][quote user="rhs"]<p>If the synonym.mer file is not present in the system/mercury folder, users <b>still</b> have their synonym@domain as the sender's address rather than username@domain
</p><p> btw, this behavior is with the latest greatest winPMail running with the latest greatest Mercury transport on a Netware 6.5 server.
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Since you're running on a NetWare 6.5 server, are you running in Bindery or NDS mode? If so, the synonym is almost certainly being sourced from the NOS. Assuming you're running in NDS mode (Bindery mode on an NDS server is a REALLY bad idea), using the Pegasus Mail NCONFIG utility to remove the synonym from the user's NDS object.
[/quote]</p><p>Thanks for the note of encouragement, David.
Indeed, we are in NDS/eDir mode. I ran the NCONFIG program, drilled down to the appropriate context, then user object, and when viewing their properties, there was no synonym set, none to delete.</p><p>Further investigation yielded this curiousity: With both alias and synonym files commented out of mercury.ini and the NLMs unloaded/loaded, the user runs Pegaus Mail for Windows
v4.1.1.&nbsp; A post to local users has the Message-ID: &lt;numberID@username.ou.ou.ou.o&gt; while a post to a non-local user has the Message-ID &lt;numberID@alias.subdomain.subdomain.tld&gt;&nbsp; The point being that the username, which is properly viewed in the bottom status bar of win-pmail, is carried for local mail, while this alias is injected for non-local (internet) mail.&nbsp; *Nowhere* in the Pegasus Mail for Windows settings can we find the alias.&nbsp; Is there a nifty 'delete this file, it will be reconstructed' tip/trick which we can try?&nbsp; fwiw, the pmail.ini file has no reference of the alias.&nbsp; It's out there, somewhere, but even a regedit can't find the bugger.&nbsp; arrgh.
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