EmailServerJava:pop-client:address
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- Link to option in reference manual (prodshort must be defined)
- Link to option in reference manual (prodshort must be defined)
Extended Description
If you have multiple POP clients, you can create multiple pop-client xxx sections. For each section, you must include a name starting with pop-client; for example, section pop-client support containing option address with value support@genesyslab.com, section pop-client sales containing option address with value sales@genesyslab.com, and so on.
You must not use the same mailbox address for more than one POP client. Each POP client requires a unique mailbox address, which you define using the address option for that pop-client xxx section.
Note that in the E-mail Server log file, the mailbox output refers to this mailbox address option, not to the explicit mailbox option used to specify the login name for your corporate mail server.
For each POP client you also specify an endpoint queue, to which the client submits outgoing e-mails. A one-to-one relationship is built between the mailbox address and the endpoint queue, and E-mail Server uses the resulting map to route e-mails accordingly. Therefore, if multiple POP clients share the same address, outgoing messages from one POP client might get routed to another POP client's queue.
If you want to use the same outgoing email address for more than one POP client, do not use the address option; instead use the default-from-address option in the email-processing section of the application object.
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Extended Description
If you have multiple POP clients, you can create multiple pop-client xxx sections. For each section, you must include a name starting with pop-client; for example, section pop-client support containing option address with value support@genesyslab.com, section pop-client sales containing option address with value sales@genesyslab.com, and so on.
You must not use the same mailbox address for more than one POP client. Each POP client requires a unique mailbox address, which you define using the address option for that pop-client xxx section.
Note that in the E-mail Server log file, the mailbox output refers to this mailbox address option, not to the explicit mailbox option used to specify the login name for your corporate mail server.
For each POP client you also specify an endpoint queue, to which the client submits outgoing e-mails. A one-to-one relationship is built between the mailbox address and the endpoint queue, and E-mail Server uses the resulting map to route e-mails accordingly. Therefore, if multiple POP clients share the same address, outgoing messages from one POP client might get routed to another POP client's queue.
If you want to use the same outgoing email address for more than one POP client, do not use the address option; instead use the default-from-address option in the email-processing section of the application object.
