Re: SBS2003, Outlook 2003, POP3 from client PC



Try specifying the internal IP address (default is 192.168.16.2) of the SBS
server for the outgoing mail server in the POP3 connector properties. I
think that should funnel mail out through your SBS server. Not sure if
you'll need to provide credentials (the user's SBS account credentials) in
the Outlook POP3 account properties for outgoing server authentication
(through the SBs server).

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"Boris" <borisXxxxXmerryweatherXxxxXatXxxxXgmailXxxxXcom> wrote in message
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Thank you for the reply.

KB 891234 seems to have solved the POP3 error message issue, but I still
can't send the test message using SMTP.
Is there a similar KB for SMTP?

Regards
Boris

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not sure, but these may apply here...

Outlook accessing external POP3 Servers
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.isa/browse_thread/thread/bc839f84c4f5599d/223e24261ce9a187?lnk=st&q=pop3+through+isa+2004&rnum=25&hl=en#223e24261ce9a187

How to enable POP3 access to an external POP3 server in ISA Server 2006
or in ISA Server 2004
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;891234

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Boris" <borisXxxxXmerryweatherXxxxXatXxxxXgmailXxxxXcom> wrote in
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Just in case this is relevant ...

My original post was through the Google interface. Since then htey've
been from OE on one of the clients.

Boris

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is this SBS 2003 Premium (with ISA installed)? If so, which ISA (2000
or 2003)?

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"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, you can receive mail with the POP3 account but you "reply"?

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"Boris" <borisXxxxXmerryweatherXxxxXatXxxxXgmailXxxxXcom> wrote in
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Thanks for the reply.

The Exchange mailbox is fine. The mail-account set up with that works
and we can send and received emails. We have tested this using the
same user-account on two client PCs.

It's the latter - using another email account and connecting via POP3
on the client - it doesn't :-(

Since my original post I have done the following. I set up the same
email-account in Outlook Express. In OE it's fine - we can send and
receive mail. Now, if we can just get Outlook 2003 to do that ...

I guess that as we can do one and not the other it suggests that all
the right ports are open on the server (that puts me at the limits of
my credibility when talking about networks). So I'm guessing that
this is an Exchange issue ... or is it?

Regards
Boris



"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you talking about the the Exchange mailbox and downloading mail
via the POP3 Connector in SBS 2003; or is a problem with a separate
POP3 "personal folder" in Outlook 2003 (in addition to the folder
for the Exchange mailbox)?

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<boris.merryweather@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

Current situation:
We have SBS 2000 with three clients.
On these clients we (and by that I mean our boss, the one who pays
us)
can get mail though Exchange and we can also send and receive mail
direct through POP3.

New situation
We have just installed a new server with SBS2003 and wanted to go
live
tomorrow. At the moment this isn't looking likely. Our mail box on
Exchange is fine, but we cannot send or receive anything through
POP3
on the client machines.
I've read lots today and know that many of you hate the idea of
using
POP3, but it's not my choice, it's the boss'.

As far as I'm aware, we didn't do anything special on the SBS 2000
setup to get POP3 mail working, it just did (after running the
ICW).

Any ideas? At the moment I think I'll be working althrough the
night
:-(

By the way, we're not techies. Our SBS knowledge is gleaned from
the
net and two books by Russel et al, and Neale et al.

HELP!
Boris

















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