http://msmvps.com/blogs/kwsupport/archive/2005/02/18/36388.aspx
Let me ping you up with Kevin.
Bart Van den Wyngaert wrote:
Hi Susan,
Who else to answer SBS questions? *grin*
Yeah I know it's wise to drop the pop connector setup, but besides
that I don't like their "technical" explanation for
Hi Susan,
Who else to answer SBS questions? *grin*
Yeah I know it's wise to drop the pop connector setup, but besides
that I don't like their "technical" explanation for troubleshooting
their install of BES...
I'm now troubleshooting it myself and already found out that they
don't have configur
I'll find you contacts with folks that have done this.
In general it's wise to get off of the popconnector anyway IMF has
no ability to filter spam in a pop connector setup.
Popconnector will also not route bcc'd email... so in general it's wise
to move off of pop.
Bart Van den Wyngaer
Just another thought about this question... If BES should look at SMTP
to dertermine whether or not to forward it to the BB device and you
send an internal mail from Outlook, Exchange will use MAPI and not
SMTP right? Or I'm am totally wrong?
-- Forwarded message --
From: Bart Van
Hi,
Anybody experience with BES (BlackBerry Enterprise Server) 4.1.2 on a
SBS 2003 box?
More particular I have following case: client requested installation
of BES by another company. E2K3 is configured to download mails from
POP3 accounts and SMTP to relay to the ISP SMTP server. After a long
p