Hello Nick,
Monday, March 6, 2006, 2:34:22 PM, you wrote:
> Is TB! being smart and realizing that it's really not going anywhere
> so it just puts it into the appropriate local account?
Correct.. From the TB Help File - > Network and Administration -> The
Bat! Networking Course:
Local Delivery Technology is provided by The Bat! when the appropriate
option is turned on. To activate it, open the "Network &
Administration" dialog box on the server, and tick the "Allow Local
Delivery" checkbox. This option allows several machines to work in a
local network exchanging messages without using n SMTP/POP server at
all. This feature provides a very efficient solution for building
corporate mail-exchange networks without using Internet Mail Transfer
Protocols. When the "Allow Local Delivery" option is on, outgoing
messages addressed to local users are delivered directly into the
appropriate message bases instead of having to send them to an SMTP
server.
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