Re: Connect to SBS Exchange Server via POP and SMTP.
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2006 08:33:30 -0400
In news:mNGdnaKwLMOUfS3ZnZ2dnUVZ8t2dnZ2d@xxxxxx,
David Powell <nomail@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
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
Have you considered RPC over HTTPS instead? Much much much (much) better.
Otherwise, you need to make sure you open up port 110 for POP inbound, and
have the user authenticate to the SMTP server (you can use the same FQDN for
the server names; such as mail.mydomain.com).
However, I strongly discourage using POP. You run the risk of the user
removing mail from the server inadvertently, and they will also get very
little Exchange functionality this way. Rethink this decision :)
.
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