Re: Can exchange do this?
- From: "Tom Felts" <tfelts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 16:07:21 -0400
To install exchange, you need to have an up and running Active Directory
domain, and DNS. That is a bit beyond the scope of this newsgroup, but this
site gives an overview:
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/exchange2003/exchange_2003_install.htm
"Amir" <amir@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> imagine an address fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> POP will "retrive" messages from a folder in some server
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> I AM THE ACTUAL SERVER ...... I have to recieve EMAIL right from the
> sender
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> so POP doesn't work (i am not synchronizing)
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> "Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u7VbV1dRFHA.1172@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I'm not sure what you're asking. Windows 2003 server comes with a POP3
>> service that will work along with your SMTP service. That's all you need
>> in order to send/receive mail. Exchange is an overkill if that's all you
>> require.
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>> "Amir" <amir@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:jsx9e.5023$9G.456326@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wanted to know where I could find info on how to install outlook
>>> exchange server
>>>
>>> my server has an MX record pointing to my IP and my SMTP service that
>>> comes with Windows 2003 server already sends mail
>>>
>>> the problem is recieving mail, which I think can only be done through a
>>> service like Exchange Server 2003 (am I correct?)
>>>
>>> I put the CD in, and clicked on Deploy, then I click on New Installation
>>> after this, I followed the instructions and tried to install outlook,
>>> but it is very confusing and I dont' understand the concepts behind
>>> Forest/etc
>>>
>>> I am a type of person that if understands the basics, can find the rest
>>> on his own...
>>>
>>> please guide in regards with this problem
>>> thanks in advance
>>> god bless
>>>
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