Can you configure exchange or there is any download that I can acquire to have all POP Mail collected for the Exchange users.?
I believe that there is one called a Microsoft Exchange Connector for POP3 Mailboxes but it just works or it comes with SB Server 2003
It is a true nesesity for us. People keep going to external web email interfaces and we keep blocking them. We would like to use Exchange 2003 to collect all the external pop email from the outside and provide it on their exchange mailboxes. We were also thinking on Multiple profiles on outlook but people kept having tons of problems with the cache mode of Exchange 2003.
> Can you configure exchange or there is any download that I can
> acquire to have all POP Mail collected for the Exchange users.?
>
> I believe that there is one called a Microsoft Exchange Connector for
> POP3 Mailboxes but it just works or it comes with SB Server 2003
That's for SBS only....you'd need a third party option.
> It is a true nesesity for us.
Why can't you just host your own mail for your Internet domain & ditch POP?
See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html for help. This is the
recommended config.
People keep going to external web email
> interfaces and we keep blocking them. We would like to use Exchange
> 2003 to collect all the external pop email from the outside and
> provide it on their exchange mailboxes. We were also thinking on
> Multiple profiles on outlook but people kept having tons of problems
> with the cache mode of Exchange 2003.
Not sure where this all fits in - you should be able to block whatever you
want in your firewall if you don't want people accessing external webmail -
this is a common restriction.
CRUSH - 30 Jun 2004 01:06 GMT
we need the Connector to retrieve external pop mail accounts to deliver them on their respective exchange mailboxes.
we are not having problems on blocking people from webmail providers.
> > Can you configure exchange or there is any download that I can
> > acquire to have all POP Mail collected for the Exchange users.?
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> want in your firewall if you don't want people accessing external webmail -
> this is a common restriction.
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 30 Jun 2004 02:54 GMT
> we need the Connector to retrieve external pop mail accounts to
> deliver them on their respective exchange mailboxes.
Then you'll need to get a third party product. I strongly discourage it -
get a registered Internet domain and use it for your business mail, and host
it directly on your server.
> we are not having problems on blocking people from webmail providers.
>
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>> whatever you want in your firewall if you don't want people
>> accessing external webmail - this is a common restriction.