Re: Email questions
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:59:48 -0500
You can do this but.....
This is an Outlook configuration and not an Exchange configuration which
means that your POP mail will only appear if your Outlook is open and set to
pull from your POP accounts.
Configure Outlook for the Exchange server and have all emails stored in your
mailbox (not PST folder). Then create your POP3 accounts in Outlook like you
would do in a non-exchange environment. Don't change the delivery folder.
All POP3 mail will now be pulled into your mailbox. Answering POP3 mail will
use the POP3 account. When creating new mail the default is your Exchange
mail but you can select one of your POP3 accounts as well.
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Claus
"Rick" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e2C7pfvcIHA.1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exchange on SBS2003...
Is the following possible?
I have my normal email domain (eg. mycompany.com). I would also like to
have multiple POP3 email accounts delivering email to my Exchange
mailboxes (eg user@xxxxxxxxx to my Exchange mailbox etc).
When an email comes into my exchange system (eg user@xxxxxxxxx), when I
reply to it from my Exchange account, will it be addressed as my Exchange
account, or myisp account.Would I need to setup a SMTP entry for each
email address?
In a non-Exchange environment, I have setup multiple email accounts, and I
can "send as" any of these accounts.I want to be able to use my Exchange
mailbox with POP3 accounts in the one system, but send on behalf of each
unique email address.
Sorry for the confusion...I'm not very good at explaining myself.
Thanks
.
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