Postby rich » Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:29 pm
This may be a dumb question, but is SIS enabled for that user?
Are your other users' accounts acting the same way?
I noticed that when I start Outlook, the folder is indeed empty. But when I select it, I can see that the Scalix Connector is parsing the mailbox for flags, which it then updates the "For Follow-up" folder for the remainder of my Outlook session. But the "For Follow-Up" folder is indeed empty when you just opent Outlook. A minor inconvenience.
This is slightly unrelated but I know this would work if this account isn't acting like your other users. This solution may -not- be feasible for you since it's a bit labour intensive, especially for a large mailbox.
I had a user with a poisoned message which was not allowing him to log into his account. Any attempts to reset the password from the SAC failed. No new mail was being accepted. The poison message eventually was caught by the error engine, but the user's mailbox and client was not allowing him access. I exported his email from a machine that could access his account (Windows 2000, Office 2000), then deleted his mail account using the CLI. I recreated his account and re-imported his email. The new mailbox was accepting mail again. I know this sounds like nuking a pond to shoot one duck, but it worked as a last resort. It was approximately 1 day of trying to debug before I realized it was faster to do the prescribed process (a severe solution I admit), than to waste more time and the user's time trying to get it to work.
Hope this helps,
Rich