I've never used these. Will this allow an Exchange user to send/receive email from an outside email account (i.e. a personal POP3 account) directly through Exchange? Can anyone help me with how to set it up? Say I have a Exchange/AD user name JohnD. He also needs to get his personal email through Exchange. Say his settings are: username: johnd password: pass incoming/outgoing mail server: mail.hisisp.com Thanks for the help.
Hi, SMTP connector has nothing to do with this - it is only for sending. You can configure exchange to support POP3 clients - is that what you are trying to accomplish? Leif wrote in message news:1149888640.200940.83160@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > I've never used these. Will this allow an Exchange user to send/receive > email from an outside email account (i.e. a personal POP3 account) > directly through Exchange? Can anyone help me with how to set it up? > Say I have a Exchange/AD user name JohnD. He also needs to get his > personal email through Exchange. Say his settings are: > > username: johnd > password: pass > incoming/outgoing mail server: mail.hisisp.com > > Thanks for the help. >
Yes - this is what I'm trying to do. I wasn't aware I could do that. Can point me to where to set this up? Or a tech note? Thanks much Leif Pedersen [MVP] wrote: > Hi, > > SMTP connector has nothing to do with this - it is only for sending. > > You can configure exchange to support POP3 clients - is that what you are > trying to accomplish? > > Leif > > wrote in message > news:1149888640.200940.83160@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > I've never used these. Will this allow an Exchange user to send/receive > > email from an outside email account (i.e. a personal POP3 account) > > directly through Exchange? Can anyone help me with how to set it up? > > Say I have a Exchange/AD user name JohnD. He also needs to get his > > personal email through Exchange. Say his settings are: > > > > username: johnd > > password: pass > > incoming/outgoing mail server: mail.hisisp.com > > > > Thanks for the help. > >
Hi, I haven't found any articles that explains exactly how to do this, but there is not much to it. Start the POP3 service and make sure that the POP3 VS is configured properly (authentication settings) and it should work. Leif wrote in message news:1149966099.033401.76160@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Yes - this is what I'm trying to do. I wasn't aware I could do that. > Can point me to where to set this up? Or a tech note? > > Thanks much > > Leif Pedersen [MVP] wrote: >> Hi, >> >> SMTP connector has nothing to do with this - it is only for sending. >> >> You can configure exchange to support POP3 clients - is that what you are >> trying to accomplish? >> >> Leif >> >> wrote in message >> news:1149888640.200940.83160@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> > I've never used these. Will this allow an Exchange user to send/receive >> > email from an outside email account (i.e. a personal POP3 account) >> > directly through Exchange? Can anyone help me with how to set it up? >> > Say I have a Exchange/AD user name JohnD. He also needs to get his >> > personal email through Exchange. Say his settings are: >> > >> > username: johnd >> > password: pass >> > incoming/outgoing mail server: mail.hisisp.com >> > >> > Thanks for the help. >> > >