Re: POP3 and Exchnage

From: Skip Shean (skipshean_at_nospamhotmail.com)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 09:06:54 -0600

Yes, it's easy. I'm doing exactly this setup. (I'm assuming you're not
using ISA, but I think this may work for ISA also)

Just re-run the CEICW and when you get to the firewall selection, pick
"enable firewall". Click the "Add" button. Call the thing something like
"POP3" and open TCP traffic on port 110. You're doing this because the
"Email" port that's listed in the firewall window is the port for Exchange,
not POP traffic.

My experience was that the POP service was already enabled, but if you find
otherwise, I'm sure you can quickly locate an article that will walk you
through turning it on.

Users on the Outlook Express setup put their usernames in in the
DOMAIN\Username format, and they should be good to go.

Skip Shean

"Erik" <erik@silverbaycorp.com> wrote in message
news:1357f01c41222$32afda30$a101280a@phx.gbl...
We have clients who use Outlook Express exclusively and
some clients who use Outlook. I just installed and
configured the Exchange server to send and recieve from
multiple domains, but for exchange clients, like Outlook.

Can you host Exchange server and a POP3 on the same
server? for a single domain or different domains?

Thanks for assistance

Erik


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