Re: external users
- From: Andrew Mallette <andrewm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:21:46 -0500
from another thread this is what worked.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=236032
that is the link that seemed to work for me, putting in the NTDomain\NTDomainID\ExchangeMailAlias worked for receiving end and i'm not really concerned with the sending end, as those users can use thier own isp to send email.
Andrew Mallette wrote:
for sending i agree, i'm just trying to connect their current email clients to my server so they can get their mail.
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
In news:%23Suyj1$2FHA.2624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Andrew Mallette <andrewm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
With SBS2003 and Exchange 2003, i have serveral people that don't come into the office very often, but they want to download thier email to their Eudora email client. I have Exchange 2003 set up with the pop3 enabled. My problem is that only the administrator account can receive email and the users only get the log in popup but can not authenticate. No one can send - even the administrator account can not send once they are outside the network. I suspect that there is some sort of permission needing to be granted to allow this but i simply can't find it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
If it were me, I'd tell them the choices are either use RPC or OWA, and I wouldn't open up POP. Unless you don't care about maintaining their mail on your server, that is.....if that's the case, POP or IMAP.
Re sending mail: external users can use their own ISP's SMTP server to send mail. I don't allow any relay through servers I manage.
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