Re: Exchange & Email
From: Matt Gibson (mattg_at_blueedgetech.ca)
Date: 04/26/04
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 13:44:41 -0700
Why don't you set up exchange to pull in all the pop3 accounts to itself,
and then have the clients connect up to exchange?
-Matt
"Robb Pierce" <Robb@OMEGAComputerConsulting.com> wrote in message
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> I have an SBS2003 Standard. Each client has their own
> pop3 account. We can't host email ourselves. I setup
> each pop account on each client and it works well, if...
>
> Each time a user reboots or powers up his/her computer
> they have to open outlook 2003 and change the pop3
> account to be default instead of exchange. Is there a
> way to stop this so the pop3 stays default???? If
> exchange is default, then everytime a user tries to send
> a message, exchange tries to send it and it never goes
> through. Your response is very much appreciated. Thanx
> & God Bless
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