Re: POP3 email in Exchange 2003
- From: "Wozzer" <woz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:44:48 GMT
You could always try a 3rd party product.
We use PopWeasel to collect mail from a POP account and pass it to Exchange.
(Actually it passes it to a content filtering application first and then on
to Exchange)
http://www.mailgate.com/products/wfeatures.asp
Regards
"Brett Johnson" <BrettJohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DD6AF09F-3846-4CE7-AC24-614A518676DD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I don't beleive there is any way to have Exchange POP the mail down for
you.
Do you have control over this POP3 server? If so you could just set it up
to
accept mail from the outside world and then forward to the Exchange
Server,
effectively turning your POP3 Server into an SMTP gateway.
Without knowing the exact purpose of your POP3 server it is hard to make
recommendations.
"NoSpam" wrote:
We have Exchange 2003 set up and our internal email within our LAN is
being
sent and received well. Email from within our LAN to the outside world
also
goes. However, I am unable to get outside email in my Exchange mailboxes.
We
have an external POP3 email server (mail.something.com) ... how do I
configure Exchange to receive email from this server?
At present we have the cumbersome process of having two systems in
Outlook
clients. One exchange email and another POP3 email client set up. And
it's
driving me mad!
Please help.
Regards.
Russel
.
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