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Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 29.Nov.2005 7:44:38 PM   
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Hello All,

I currently have Exchange 2000 with SMTP connector. I would like to know what do I need in order to host POP3, so that user can access there email outside of the network? 

Thanks
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RE: Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 1.Dec.2005 5:02:37 PM   
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Enable the POP3 Service if you disabled it earlier on. Then make sure port 110 in your firewall/router points to your Exchange server. That's it really.

POP3 access is enabled on AD user objects by default.

You can test by telnetting servername 110 from an external client.


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Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 2.Dec.2005 3:25:21 AM   
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Hi,

Thanks for the information.  If the external user is blocking port 25, how will Outlook Express send send email over port 25?

Thanks

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RE: Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 10.Dec.2005 3:51:32 PM   
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It won't unless you're allowed to send mail through an SMTP gateway or similar at your ISP.


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Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 10.Dec.2005 8:07:29 PM   
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Hi Henrik, Thanks for the information.   Do you know of any failover or replication software for Exchange 2000/2003?   I don't want to use cluster.  Thanks

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RE: Hosting POP3 on Exchange 2000 - 10.Dec.2005 10:34:23 PM   
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There're quite a few on the market now, but one of the best is still NSI Software's Double-Take product:

http://www.nsisoftware.com/what-we-offer/double-take/


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