Does anyone have a name for the tool that retrieves mail and then
destributes it to the exchange server. I have used it in the past. I believe
there is one from Australia but there may be others. I just had a use for it
come up today.


David

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Gotcha..

You can configure Exchange to fetch all email via a single POP3 fetch.
This is usually used if the Exchange server doesn't have 24x7 access to
the Internet and is the only Exchange server in the organization.

Many smaller businesses use this and outsource the MX/SMTP service to an
ISP. They then have their Exchange server configured to use a RAS
connection to fetch the mail every x mins/hours.

Mark

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> Grant Griffith
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>
> We have a client that uses exchange and what we did was setup
> an nobody alias that catches all the email, then they pull
> the information via some POP3 tool and then Exchange sends
> the emails to the correct user on its end. Works really well
> for them, but I have no idea how they have it setup on the
> Exchange end.
>
> Sincerely,
> Grant Griffith, Vice President
> EI8HT LEGS Web Management Co., Inc.
> http://www.getafreewebsite.com 877-483-3393
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>
> We're testing it right now and it works well.
>
> The only problem that I've seen (and this isn't a Junkmail
> problem) is that there's no way in Imail to set a max message
> size for a front end server. On our Exchange server we set
> the max message size to 3mb so when the inbound message hits
> Imail, it tries to forward to Exchange. Exchange won't let it
> in so it sites in the iMail queue and doesn't bounce back to
> the original sender.
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> Johnson, Mike
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> >
> > Has anyone used declude (with iMail) infront of exchange servers to
> > filter mail? How well does this option work?
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