Exchange to POP3
- From: "milhouse241" <bj_mil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jan 2007 18:41:57 -0800
Ok, while this may seem dumb, I have to ask. My network is SBS2003 R2.
Recently upgraded to have RWW, Exchange, Fax, VPN etc. We have three
employees that work out of the office 98% of the time. I thought RWW
would be their ticket to get emails and connect to the network. I also
set up a VPN connection which allows them to VPN to the network, open
Outlook and sync with the Exchange Server. That works fine. BUT,
there's gotta be a BUT. When traveling to hotels, coffee shops, etc,
sometimes the VPN does not work, which I assume has to do with the
routers/firewalls on the other end. Personally, when I work from home I
have zero issues. But I have created a real headache for these three
other guys.
Can someone tell me if it is possible to make an exchange account a
POP3? If I am not clear, by having a pop3 they dont need to VPN to the
network, and as long as they have internet access they can get their
mail.
While I know that you might think "Duh, why not RWW?" One of them
complains its too slow because he uses a satellie connection. The other
is on dial up, which I didnt know, and I havent heard the other guys
problems, but I am sure he has the same issues.
I dont know that there is a solution to the problem. All I find is
articles on getting POP email to Exchange. I want to do the opposite.
Ideas?
Thanks
.
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