I have a client that I installed Wingate on to mostly act as a mail gateway for his Exchange server, there is a second provider that receives mail for his same domain, and I have configured Wingate to retrieve mail from that server then forward it to the proper Exchange account. While most of his mail goes directly to Wingate, some gets sent to his second MX server. Occaisionaly Wingate hangs up retreiving mail from the POP3 provider whaich causes the Wingate server to completely stop accepting mail through the SMTP service. He called me today about this when I logged into Gatekeeper it had four accounts showing in the POP3 collection and mail was building up on the second MX server and Wingate's SMTP server wasn't recieving either.
Restarting Wingate disconnected the POP3 collection when I looked at the history it showed the POP3 collection connected for just under two days on these four accounts and since Wingate hadn't gone through all messages and marked them for deletion there was still 600 messages on the POP3 server.
Now for the question, is there anyway to force Wingate to download the messages faster?
I've had this same issue with this server before once it gets over 300 to 400 messages on the POP3 account, Wingate stops before it all the way through and I have to use OE to POP the account to delete the messages off the server. Simply restarting Wingate doesn't fix the issue, it just leaves the messages on the server and downloads the same messages again creating multiple copies of the same messages.