SBS2003-Two Unconnected Offices, Mail Hosted on ISP

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Greetings,

Mail for "mycompany.com" domain is being hosted at an ISP, retrieved via POP3.

We have an East office and a West office both getting mail off of the ISP
mail server. These offices otherwise operate independently.

If the East office sets up a LAN with a SBS 2003 server, can it be
configured to grab from the ISP only the mail for the users in the East
office, leaving the West users unharmed?

Thanks for any guidance.
.



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    ... server for the entire mycompany.com domain, ... this does require every user at the West office to have a CAL. ... > We have an East office and a West office both getting mail off of the ISP ...
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  • Re: SBS2003-Two Unconnected Offices, Mail Hosted on ISP
    ... We have an East office and a West office both getting mail off of the ISP mail server. ... If the East office sets up a LAN with a SBS 2003 server, can it be configured to grab from the ISP only the mail for the users in the East office, leaving the West users unharmed? ...
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    ... SBS 2003 Server to retrieve Email from the ISP, which only the mail for the ... and leave the West Office Users's Email. ... your two Office users's Email shared the Same SMTP ... looks for a matching recipient in the Exchange ...
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  • RE: SBS2003-Two Unconnected Offices, Mail Hosted on ISP
    ... it seems as if SBS can handle this via the Connector setup. ... > SBS 2003 Server to retrieve Email from the ISP, which only the mail for the ... > users in the East Office, and leave the West Office Users's Email. ... your two Office users's Email shared the Same SMTP ...
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