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POP3 and SMTP?

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Smeglor

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I added the POP3 service in exchange 2003 standard. The client can get his mail from remote location, but cannot send. How do I set up the SMTP Virtual server/connector or add new ones of the same to allow remotes to send mail?

I don't know sir...I guess its broke.
 
Since they are remote, you need to allow them to use it as relay, WITH authentication of course.
But, that is always a dangerous venture.

You could consider switching them to IMAP.

Marc
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well of course relaying is a dangerous venture even if it is used with authentication.....among the 3 types of authentication the best one is integrated windows ...but u have to c whether ur remote users can contact ur domain controller or not if they are not logging in to ur dc and integrated windows authentication wont work
 
mastguy, please refrain from using text like:
"but u have to c whether ur remote users can contact ur domain controller"

Not everyone here is native English speaking and those shortcut words are not professional at all.

Marc
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