Re: POP3 E-mail Issue After Swing Migration

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I've never tried this, but I would think the users would have to be in the
Internet Users security group for this to work. What you can do is remote
into the SBS from a desktop. Open ISA and click Monitoring. On Tasks,
click Start Query. Flip back to the desktop and initiate a POP connection.
After it fails, flip back to SBS/ISA. Stop the query and scroll through
until you find what blocked it (probably easiest to look for the desktop's
IP).

Why are you doing POP this way instead of using the SBS POP connector? I
can give you a long list of reasons why, if you can't do regular SMTP, you
should use the POP connector instead. One of them is that it avoids the
issue you're having now, but also centralized configuration, monitoring,
troubleshooting, backup, virus scanning.....


"Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23qRjSoVQGHA.3944@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, the ISA firewall client is installed. What about security groups.
Do users need to be members of Internet Users?

"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:epLCB9SQGHA.1556@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ISA doesn't block this. Got the ISA firewall clients on the
workstations?

Bill Glidden wrote:
Client has POP3 accounts configured in Outlook. When I replaced SBS
2000 server with SBS 2003 + ISA 2004 those accounts do not work any
more. Message in Outlook indicates that the POP3 server cannot be
reached. How can I fix this please? I am assuming that ISA is blocking
but I am not exactly conversant with it. Can someone please set me
straight and point me at a how-to for this?






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