I have a PC called A, with windows 2000 professsional and Groupwise 5.5
We have custom application that uses Groupwise to send e-mail thru the application. For that purpose, user X has to login to the PC and into the Groupwise e-mail.
Normally user X can use Groupwise to send and receive e-mail, but not thru the application.
While user X logged into the PC, I loged in to the groupwise as different user and then used the application, application can send e-mail no problem.
This tells me, that problem is not the user permision on the network or the computer, because user X would still be loggedin to PC.
This also tells me that, problem is not Groupwise client installation.
That leaves the user X's personal mailbox in Groupwise.
I run analyse/fix database for the user x e-mail, but did not help.
Has anyone seen such problem? and Would structural mailbox build help solve such weird issues. What should be carefull with when I am doing this
We have custom application that uses Groupwise to send e-mail thru the application. For that purpose, user X has to login to the PC and into the Groupwise e-mail.
Normally user X can use Groupwise to send and receive e-mail, but not thru the application.
While user X logged into the PC, I loged in to the groupwise as different user and then used the application, application can send e-mail no problem.
This tells me, that problem is not the user permision on the network or the computer, because user X would still be loggedin to PC.
This also tells me that, problem is not Groupwise client installation.
That leaves the user X's personal mailbox in Groupwise.
I run analyse/fix database for the user x e-mail, but did not help.
Has anyone seen such problem? and Would structural mailbox build help solve such weird issues. What should be carefull with when I am doing this