Re: Moving from hosted POP3 mail to Exchange

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One other thing to consider would be a backup SMTP server. Many ISPs will
provide this service, and there are 3rd party providers that do it at a low
annual cost.


"-=gu=-" <gu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:57269147-E13B-4F1A-A7D6-0ECEACA8BB87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks Dennes and Fredly for your responses.
>
> Fredly, yes AV has\will be taken care of.
> And in response to "Can you elaborate on what you mean by "each user to
> have
> the correct SMTP and X400 entries" ...all I mean is that I've checked the
> Exchange Addresses tab in Active Directory and everything there looks
> normal.


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