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We have an Windows 2003/exhcange 2003 environment. We use domain (abc.co.uk) as our exchange email domain. We also own another domain (xyz.co.uk). Currently we use pop email for the xyz.co.uk and it is hosted with our service provider. Now i would like to know how can i host 'Pop mails for the domain xyz.co.uk on our own exchange server? Is it possible? Please let me know?
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Matheen
We have an Windows 2003/exhcange 2003 environment. We use domain (abc.co.uk) as our exchange email domain. We also own another domain (xyz.co.uk). Currently we use pop email for the xyz.co.uk and it is hosted with our service provider. Now i would like to know how can i host 'Pop mails for the domain xyz.co.uk on our own exchange server? Is it possible? Please let me know?
Regards
Matheen
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I have just enabled it but could you please explain me how to do it? I havent done this before
How to do what?
There is nothing more to be done once you have enabled and started the service. Configure the clients to connect to the server as you would any other POP3 server. Accounts are created in the same way as before. POP3 is just another method of accessing the mailbox content (a pretty poor method in my opinion, but there you go).
Simon.
There is nothing more to be done once you have enabled and started the service. Configure the clients to connect to the server as you would any other POP3 server. Accounts are created in the same way as before. POP3 is just another method of accessing the mailbox content (a pretty poor method in my opinion, but there you go).
Simon.
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Hi
I enabled the default pop serive on exchange server. Now i would like to create some POP mailboxes on the exchange server. could some one please explain how to do it?
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EXG
I enabled the default pop serive on exchange server. Now i would like to create some POP mailboxes on the exchange server. could some one please explain how to do it?
Regards
EXG
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