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Exchange vs. POP3 - peaceful coexistence.

Asked by DayITMgr in Email Clients, Exchange Email Server, Outlook Groupware Software

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Scenario:
User on-site using Outlook 2003. I have (2) pop3 accounts and (1) Exchange account configured in his Outlook (we have an Exchange Server on site). The Exchange account is now his default account and I have email delivering not to his exchange mailbox, but to a data file (.pst) on his laptop. This seems to be working now - he is getting email delivered to all three addresses. However, before, when I had one of the pop3 accounts set as the default, he would get an error when attempting to send to another Exchange recipient within the organization, but could send to anyone else.

My question is...Is this the best way to configure his Outlook in this scenario, or should it make any difference? Should the Exchange account be the default?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

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