Re: Connect to SBS Exchange Server via POP and SMTP.
- From: "Skip Shean" <skipshean@xxxxxxxxxxxx(donotspam)>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2006 12:33:21 -0500
I'm not going to deal with the security aspects of letting a PC outside of
your domain "in". Someone else I'm sure will do that...
Re-run the CEICW and in the "enable firewall" section, add POP3 on TCP port
110. If you have a hardware router/firewall in between the SBS box and your
internet connection, you'll have to enable port 110 on it also. SMTP should
work already due to exchange.
You'll either want to do "RPC over HTTP" or tell them to configure their POP
client to leave messages on the server (see the Outlook account settings),
or else the first time they sync their mail, it'll pull everything off of
the exchange server. Bummer. See the Q article at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833401/en-us for an explanation of how to do
this.
I'll assume you aren't going to have control of the user's PC, so you may
need to have them download the connection manager and VPN into the server
the first time so they can get authenticated as a user in order to set up
exchange on their home PC.
I'm sure this doesn't answer everything, but I hope it helps.
"David Powell" <nomail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mNGdnaKwLMOUfS3ZnZ2dnUVZ8t2dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx
Hey guys,
Could someone tell me how I set up Server and Client so that I can use
Microsoft Office Outlook to connect to the SBS Exchange Server using POP and
SMTP protocols.
I have a homeworker that wants to use Office Outlook instead of Outlook Web
Access.
Your help is appreciated
Kind regards
David
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