Re: Retrieving emails from one server to another using POP3
From: Davide Bianchi (davideyeahsure_at_onlyforfun.net)
Date: 05/01/04
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Date: 1 May 2004 14:41:15 GMT
A Lam <antone_nospam@ctimail3.com> wrote:
> What happen if the link between the 2 offices is not reliable?
> If the link is down, will the emails be sent once the link is
> restored?
Yes. e-mails are queued up to 4 days before the server give up
and send back a 'sorry, I couldn't do it' message. This also
means that if your connection goes down and e-mails are queued,
as soon as the connection is restored all of them will be sent,
so you could have a momentary bandwidth-hog.
Davide
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