Re: Beginner's 1st SBS setup (went well) - have a question
- From: "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous>
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 15:16:21 -0500
Not sure exactly what you are trying to accomplish here. Best practice is to
use Exchange and setup the POP3 Connector to retrieve the emails from those
accounts and route to the individuals User Mailboxes. This way you have both
internal and external email as well as collaboration setup. If some of those
email accounts go to more than one user setup a distribution group and route
the POP3 account to the group.
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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
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"Russell DeMarco" <rdemarco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uBhceghZFHA.796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I just finished setting up my 1st SBS 2003 server. We're not using
>Exchange
> for external email (yet), we're going to continue to use our individual
> PCs
> with email from our ISP. We have a few users that need to have access to
> the same external email accounts (eg. qwe@xxxxxxx, sdl@xxxxxxxx,
> rde@xxxxxxxxxx, etc.). How do I accomplish this while having all users
> see
> the same thing? Can I somehow synchronize? Thanks.
>
>
.
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