Re: SBS 2003 Exchange Email Download 15 Min. Minimum Time



There is no 15 minute limit, except for the pop3 connector for exchange as
provided by MS.

--
Larry

"Hunter Gatherer" <HunterGatherer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Larry,

We're not using the POP3 conncector; Are using the SMTP Connector;

We use a Static address for the world provided by dyndns; internally
everything is DHCP.

The business reason to have the email hosted off-premises is mostly for
front end virus protection and spam filtration. It's also a 24/7 service
issue and we want to know that our email is functioning. We've been using
the same service for over 5 years, and with the exception of a few minor
problems, it's always on. I can't know that if we host it completely
ourselves. So we want to keep them in place.

"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:

Hi Hunter:

Looking at both of your recent posts you are making this too hard. Pop3
for
exchange is a kludge. Exchange is a wonderful mail host, and should be
used
with SMTP, a static IP address, and the proper A, MX, PTR and SPF
records.

I realize that you said you did not want to host your own mail, and if
you
have serious business reasons for this, then I bow to the collective
wisdom.
But perhaps you could take the issue back to committee and see if they
would
reconsider. SMTP mail just flows. It's a beautiful thing.

--
Larry



"Hunter Gatherer" <HunterGatherer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi,

Does anyone know a way around the 15 minute minimum time between email
downloads using SBS 2003 R2?

thanks

HG





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