Re: Exchange PLUS POP3



Go to ISA 2004, firewall policy Find the POP3 and go to Properties
Click on the "FROM" tab
I believe it shows only the local host

Add
Internal network

Apply
OK

Then try it


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"Rich S" <RichS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5483AD9D-E013-4D66-86FE-90604BD2F013@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I understand what the SBS Internet Users rule is supposed to do. The user is
configuring the POP3 Locally. When I hit send/receive and look at the ISA
reporting, it shows blocked by the SBS Internet Users rule.

"SBS 2003 User" wrote:

That cannot be so because the SBS Internet Users rule is to allow
unrestricted internet access from internal to external. How did you come to
this conclusion? And I am assuming the boss is trying to set this up in
outlook internally?

"Rich S" <RichS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4EE33027-03DE-48CA-B53E-A9900C87DEBF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Configuring the POP3 accoount in the users Outlook is what I want to do > in
> thiscase, but ISA 2004 is blocking it for some reason with the SBS
> Internet
> Users rule.
>
> "SBS 2003 User" wrote:
>
>> We originally were a POP3 users with our own Exchange Server setup on >> our
>> SBS 2003 box. I have since switched over and we are now hosting our >> own
>> SMTP
>> Exchange Server. All email is delivered directly to us now. However we
>> still
>> use our mail providor as a backup so we still maintain POP3 mailboxes >> on
>> their mail servers so if our Exchange server goes down we can log onto
>> their
>> webmail page and receive email.
>> We have this email where if a client also uses the same ISP mail >> servers
>> then their email never leaves their mail servers thus it never gets
>> delivered to our Exchange server. We need to login to the POP3 >> mailboxes
>> to
>> retrieve them We you can pretty much tell that this was not acceptable >> to
>> the boss. So I configured our Exchange server to also go out and pull
>> down
>> POP3 mail from the ISP mail servers to our SMTP Exchange server. The
>> default
>> and fastest setting is every 15 minutes. So you have two options here.
>> you
>> can do what I do above or you can create another user account in the
>> bosses
>> Outlook pointing to the ISP POP and SMTP servers and all he has to do >> is
>> hit
>> the Send/Receive button to download the POP3 mail. It does not do it
>> automatically when you open Outlook. The drawback to using and >> ownloading
>> POP3 directly to Outlook is you cannot filter SPAM or Viruses on the >> POP3
>> connector like you can on the SMTP connector. You would have to >> purchase
>> a
>> 3rd party software to filter the POP3 connector. hope this helos you.
>>
>> "Rich S" <RichS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:D86ABC4B-023E-4942-9FFC-93DADCC543FB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Running SBS 2003R2. Users email is routed via SMTP. Owner has
>> > seperate
>> > POP3
>> > email address he wants to see in Outlook and send from Outlook with
>> > both
>> > email addresses maintaining their individuality. Thus far, ISA2004 >> > is
>> > blocking POP3 on the SBS Internet User Policy, I'm not sure why. >> > The
>> > policy
>> > looks like it's all allowed. At this point, I only have the POP3
>> > configured
>> > on the users Outlook. What might I be missing?
>>
>>
>>




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