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Using Exchange to send / receive email via ISP - 3.Apr.2003 11:06:00 AM   
mikeh030177

 

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I am installing Exchange 2000 and trying to get it to doenload my organisations email from our ISP, and then also send the emails back through the ISP.

I am currently using a third party software called Exchange POP3 to handle all this for me, emails are sent / received every 15 minutes.

Trouble is, my ISP requires secure authentication and it is not working. I can send and receive with people on the same server / ISP, but no-one else.

Can anyone recommend another 3rd party software?, or help with my problem
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