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At which point is the mail triggered to be sent to the Android phone via the Traveler server, when the mail is received by the noteshub or when it is received at the users mail database.
This is what is confusing me. Should I have a connection doc created at the user mail server back to the Traveler for mail routing?
This isn't how things work with Traveler. The traveler server simply polls the mail database for new mail. There's no replication involved in this process whatsoever.
Actually, in our environment there isn't a connection document AT ALL from our Traveler server to ANY other servers. Our mail servers don't have any connection documents to the Traveler server, and our Administration server only has a connection document to a group of servers that it replicates with every 10 minutes. In this respect, Traveler really works like BES. It maintains connections to the mail servers for the users it serves and then does "push" to the device. So whatever you have setup as far as connection documents to and from your Traveler server must be interfering with how it would normally work. But if your servers are in the same Notes Named Network, you should probably just be replicating from your Admin server TO traveler and then let Traveler just use DNS to connect to your mail servers.
Feedback response number CWHT8GTRT8 created by ~Anita Elrevitchakol on 05/13/2011