I too have a question regarding POP 3 and Exchange 2003. A little different than what is covered in the link.
My Outlook clients connect to our ISP's POP3 server as well as the Exchange Server. We essentially have "internal" an "external" mial setup in our Outlook clients. Given that...we also wish to use OWA and I need a way to download POP3 mail to my server (from the IP) and put it in the corresponding user's mailbox so they can access it from OWA.
Do I need the POP3 connector to do this? And is it relatively safe to run on my server?
thanks,
not sure if this is what i require.
at present we do not have any pop3 accounts.on our exchange 2003 box. an internal applications is to be set that will pop into one designated exchange account, from a server on our network, thus wont need to go through any firewall. is it enough to start up the virtual pop server and allow access to the specific server ipaddress ?
pop3 sure is 'naked' protocol and not so secure but....if you can then use demo of popconn to pop your messages into appropriate boxes then edit your pop server to forward furure emails into exchange rather than establishing all these pop3 connections from your server...
All the best!
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