Re: How do I config this type of email
- From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 22:11:10 -0600
Yes, you need CALs for this.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) for Tom, Outlook 2k3 needs at least W2k OS,
and RPC/HTTP needs XP SP1. Just adding fuel to the fire to burn the old
laptops with ;-).
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"ERG" <private@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> This is a general question about SBS 2003. Do you have to purchase CALs
> for user accounts that only use POP3 or IMAP accounts?
>
> If so, Tom might consider upgrading all his clients laptops to Outlook
> 2003 (since he paid for it).
>
> Tom should definitely utilize RPC over HTTP if this is the case. 50 CALs
> ain't cheap.
>
>
> Nathan Liu [MSFT] wrote:
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup. Also, many thanks for Les's
>> great input. Les is right on target, please kindly refer to his
>> suggestion. In addition, I'm glad to provide the following information
>> for your reference:
>>
>> 1. 837368 The default POP3 and IMAP4 virtual servers are stopped and you
>> cannot http://support.microsoft.com/?id=837368
>>
>> 2. 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business
>> Server 2003
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>>
>> 3. 833401 How to configure RPC over HTTP on a single server in Exchange
>> Server 2003
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833401
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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>>> I have 50 Win98 laptops in the field
>>>
>>> Email is currently hosted through a company that is being dropped. Not
>>> an
>> ISP.
>>> These 50 laptops have different versions of Outlook, but basically in
>>> the properties of Outlook, they have a Pop3 connection configured and
>>> the â??Incoming Mail Serverâ?? points to â??mail.companyname.comâ??
>>>
>>> The .PST files live on the laptops and everybody is happy.
>>>
>>> I purchased a new Dell Server with SBS2K3 Standard on it.
>>>
>>> Iâ??m going to contact the person responsible to change the MX record to
>> point
>>> to this new server, and email will now route directly through it, at the
>>> Companiesâ?? Corporate Headquarters.
>>>
>>> Iâ??ve created 50 user profiles with the same email addresses that the
>> users
>>> currently have. Now I need to setup the Exchange Server so that the
>>> client can still receive their messages without having to reconfigure
>>> Outlook on their laptops.
>>>
>>> Please, how do I configure Exchange to do this?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>
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