corebryant, I couldn't find the POP2 connector, but I did find the mapilab native POP3 connector, which looks nice, including a flash demo
http://www.mapilab.com/exc
Thoughts?
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-- basically my clien'ts ISP hosts its e-mail via POP and SMTP.
Problem: Need Exchange Server
Question: How do I use Exchange Server (2007) over POP and SMTP through the ISP only -- without using a public IP address on the local Exchange server? In other words, how do I make Exchange log in to each POP account on the ISP and deliver mail to the local Exchange account, and, of course, send properly as well?
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corebryant, I couldn't find the POP2 connector, but I did find the mapilab native POP3 connector, which looks nice, including a flash demo
http://www.mapilab.com/exc
Thoughts?
Sorry I have not heard of that company. POP2 is mentioned in one of their KB: http://kbase.gfi.com/showa
-Corey
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by: coreybryantPosted on 2007-03-06 at 14:08:05ID: 18665941
GFI (http://www.gfi.com/) provides a POP2 component that you can install and Exchange will check a POP3 email
-Corey