I think there is no way
I use third party pop connector (popbeamer) and is more flexible . You may 
leave mail on the pop server how long you want(according to the space dedicated 
by the ISP)
 
GuidoElia
HELPPC
 

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Da: Graeme Carstairs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2008 21.15
A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Oggetto: Re: R: Questions regarding SBS2003 POP 3 connector.


They originally had [EMAIL PROTECTED] on each individual user account, and the 
pop connector configured with 3 user accounts each one assigned to an Exchange 
user.

Which I have left.

After Exchange SP2 was applied then the logs showed that mail was being 
downloaded and supposedly passed to the user account then the next event log 
showed that the mail wass rejected due to relaying restrictions.

I added popbox.com to the recipient policy and now mail is coming in fine and 
going to the users mailboxes.

But the server must have downloaded mail from thursday all over the weekend, 
till today, as the users pop boxes at the isp were empty, so my question is 
where does this mail go?
Is it just vanished and no way of retrieving it??

Thanks

GRaeme



On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:05 PM, HELP_PC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The mail dosn't go out the categorizer unless you add popbox.com to the 
recipient , if you want the mail to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
GuidoElia
HELPPC
 

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Da: Graeme Carstairs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: martedì 4 marzo 2008 16.02
A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Oggetto: Questions regarding SBS2003 POP 3 connector.


I have just been to visit someone, who having fallen for the hype purchased a 
DELL Server with SBS 2003 R2 preinstalled and thought they could go about 
setting it up themselves using the wizzards etc.

I was called in today to try and fix the issues that they have created.

All in all they have done a not too bad a job, but maid a bit of a boo boo with 
the e-mail setup.

They currently have pop 3 of the following format [EMAIL PROTECTED], but are 
planning to move to an smtp feed with their own domain, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

They ran the Internet wizard and setup the Exchange domain as domain.co.uk, 
with the AD domain as domain.local all well and good i hear you say.

But of course when they configured the POP connector, it appears to initially 
have just vanished any incoming mail into thin air, and since yesterday after 
installing Exchange 2003 SP2, it now reposrts in the event viewer that any mail 
retrieved by the pop connector was not delivered to the mail box due to relay 
restrictions.

Added domain.co.uk to the recipient policy and mail is working fine.

The question of course is where did the mail that vanished go???

I am not familiar with the process of the pop3 connector, mainly with how it 
handles the mail flow.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Graeme



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