Advanced Microsoft Exchange 2003 questions (POP3/SMTP/SPAM)
Hi!
Can someone tell me if something like this is possible with an Exchange 2003 Server?:
1.
Let say an Exchange 2003 Server is in a big company (e.g. company.com ).
All employees have a mailbox on this exchange 2003 Server.
All the employees has also a mailbox on a POP3/SMTP server pop3.company.com / smtp.company.com .
Can be an Exchange Server 2003 setup so that he automatically collects the mails from an employee pop3 account and put it automatically in his Exchange 2003 Server account???
So that the employee can only use the exchange account to collect all their mails and not from two accounts.
2.
What about Exchange 2003 Server and Spam protection in a company. Can someone provide me some information to this issue?
Kind regards,
gicio
Can someone tell me if something like this is possible with an Exchange 2003 Server?:
1.
Let say an Exchange 2003 Server is in a big company (e.g. company.com ).
All employees have a mailbox on this exchange 2003 Server.
All the employees has also a mailbox on a POP3/SMTP server pop3.company.com / smtp.company.com .
Can be an Exchange Server 2003 setup so that he automatically collects the mails from an employee pop3 account and put it automatically in his Exchange 2003 Server account???
So that the employee can only use the exchange account to collect all their mails and not from two accounts.
2.
What about Exchange 2003 Server and Spam protection in a company. Can someone provide me some information to this issue?
Kind regards,
gicio
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Comments
1. Use Outlook to collect mail from multiple accounts but store everything on the Exchange server.
2. Lots of ISP's allow you to forward mail. you can just setup with the ISP to forward the mail to your exchange server.
3A. If you have Exchange 2003 Small Business Edition, it includes a POP connector to do exactly what you want.
3B. If you don't then you can use some free add-ins. i can't find one of them now. I'll have to get back to you.