From: Law Sayer on 24 Jun 2010 09:25 Hi , easiest method i found was to tell the pop connector to deliver none routed emails to a single recipient, can set this in the pop connector troubleshoot tab. Down side is all undeliverable mail goes to the selected recipient including nonsence mail and if BCC is to another recipient tough luck it has to be forwarded by the named client in the troubleshoot tab. Up side is BCC mail does find its way to an address other than being sent to the netherworld as it were. Hope this helps "Siv" wrote: > Hi, > I have a client running SBS 2003, email is collected via POP3 from their > account at BT Internet. They have their own domain and email is collected > by the ISP that hosts their domain and it is transferred to their single > account at BT Internet. The Exchange Server then collects all email from > this > single account and distributes it. > > This seemed to be working fine except the client kept complaining that > whenever she was BCC'd by anyone the mail never arrived. > > I checked the server and found that all the missing emails were being > delivered by the POP3 connector to the Administrators account with the > following message logged when I turned on more detailed log messages: > > Event Type: Warning > Event Source: POP3 Connector > Event Category: Delivery > Event ID: 1072 > Date: 14/01/2010 > Time: 20:44:49 > User: N/A > Computer: SERVER01 > Description: > There is no delivery information for Microsoft Connector for POP3 > Mailboxes > to use in routing the message <id: > {44756E0D-79F9-4C0C-959C-F1E425191C94}>. > Either the message used a blind carbon copy (bcc) or a distribution list when > it was delivered to the POP3 account at the ISP or the e-mail domain > specified for the global mailbox is incorrect. The message will be delivered > to the Exchange mailbox Administrator, as specified in the POP3 Connector > Manager. For information about using routing rules to deliver e-mail from > a distribution list or global mailboxes, see Help. > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > > So the question is why is this happening, the above error message was logged > after I sent a test message to my wife and BCC'd the client in on it, so I > know that the client's full email address was entered in the BCC line in my > copy of Outlook when I sent the message. > > I could change the non delivery mailbox to be the client's mailbox, but that > would mean she would get all the other junk that ends up in there. > > Is this happening because the mailbox at BT Internet isn't a proper catchall > account it's just a regular mailbox or is there something else going on? > > Ideally I would like to get them onto SMTP direct delivery rather than using > POP3 but for various reasons I can't do that immediately. > > Any help gratefully accepted. > > Siv > -- > Martley, Near Worcester, UK
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