Re: cached mode (smtp) and pop account
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:38:21 -0800
As SG mentioned since this is about SBS 2003 you should take the question to
this group:
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
I think your best bet is to get all components properly installed so that
you can use Exchange. The MD should be happy with Outlook 2003 using RPC
over HTTP for mail at home.
"Best Practice" <aprilfool2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OVYz%23SzGGHA.1032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The sbs2k3, exchange is not fully setup, no isa, everyone has static ips,
> 1
> nic in server, and all the other cowboy/shotgun practices you can imagine.
> No ISA even though they have the premium version.
>
> Connecting to exchange from outside is a physical impossibility at this
> moment.
>
> Server is set to auto update the last person told the owner it's the best
> way to run your server.
>
> Users have separate pop accts from ISP then mail is stored in exchange.
>
> Like i said previously user wants exchange but when he get home he wants
> to
> receive his email without any hassles.
> RPC over https looks very good but not at this moment until a nice
> re-install clean slate.
>
> So is my idea possible or I'm i wasting my time.
>
> Thank you for the reply just need some guidance.
>
> April
>
>
.
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