Internet mails (ISP) configure to receive with exchange
Hi people, I would like to know if there is any step by step to configure exchange 2003 to retrive internet e-mail (ISP) and distribute to my domain. Simply I just want this for an example: xxxxx@hotmail.com(e-mail) | Goes to microsoft exchange and is delivery to user lsadm@domain.com Is this possible ? and How ? and to sent e-mails by the same method. So you ask why dosen't you have outlook ? So this is an example probably you don't see anyone managing 50 box of outlook. Is it necessary to have an MX record ? takemail from mailbox from ISP and sent it again through it . I just need any help. Thaks for the people who could help.
May 13th, 2007 7:56pm

If you have small business server you could use the pop3 connector. If not then there are a few third party tools you can use. Here is a list of pop3 downloaders. http://www.msexchange.org/software/POP3-Downloaders/
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May 14th, 2007 3:41pm

Hi there Thanks to awnser my question, but my server it's enterprise 2003. So if it's possible tell me where I can find these tools, i'm rookie on this steps. Thanks
May 15th, 2007 6:03pm

http://www.msexchange.org/software/POP3-Downloaders/ This link will take you to MS Exchange.org and is a great resource for Exchange Admins. Anywho I have not used these but the concept is pretty much the same you connect to your isp and download email using pop3. The first program is from GFI and I have great faith in their products; however Exchange POP seems like the perfect solution to your problem. Information is below: http://www.exchangepop3.com/ Jay
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May 15th, 2007 6:32pm

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