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How to download pop3 mails from ISP using Exchange
Name: Tika Date: January 24, 2001 at 06:10:05 Pacific
Comment:
Hi All,
I've 20 pop3 mail accounts which were created by my ISP. Now I've installed Exchange 5.5 in my local network and I want all mails should be downloaded in exchange server and then they should be stored in Exchange server.
In order to do this, you'll need to seek out some additonal software. I'd go to www.hotfiles.com, or some other shareware library and search for "pop3 exchange server gateway", or something like that. The full version of Exchange 5.5 will only do what you want if your ISP supports ETRN dequeueing. Too bad you aren't using SBS 4.5 or 5.0, the POP3 connector is a free download from Microsoft.
Hope this helps.
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Response Number 2
Name: MneMonix Date: January 24, 2001 at 21:01:33 Pacific
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The easy way would be to have your ISP just create a Forwarder and redirect those 20 E-mails to an Account you create on the Exchange Server. Say your account on that Exchange server is joesmoe@domain.com. The isp can forward all those 20 accounts to joeshmoe@domain.com. That's the easyest
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