Thanks, Adam. I imagined this was the case, but reading about
configuring Exchange to send e-mail "through DNS" or "smart host"
confused me. They should've written "ISP's smtp server" instead of
"smart host".


On 7/27/07, Adam Buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes you can, it's a bit of a "sledgehammer to crack a nut" but with the POP3 
> interface you could also use it to access your ISP for email as well to 
> justify your use of a server (or part of a server if you're virtualising it).
>
> ::adam


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