Open the Exchange manager, under connections, double click on the right on
Internet Mail Service. Under dialup connections, you will find where to
put the login information. But presumes that the Exchange server has a
modem and dials out itself. You may need to put a modem on the Exchange box
for this to work and let it establish a dialup connection. But since this
is a dialup connection and has dynamic IP assigned to each session, this
shouldn't present a security risk.
Lyle
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Pennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 2:54 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [STN] [STN]: Exchange Server
Does any1 have experience with batched SMTP Servers behind STN? I'd like to
use STN as a dialup Router for a Exchange Server, but my provider needs an
extra account/pass for getting mail, but Exchange only allows
accountinformation in the Dialup part.
This is not really a STN qeustion, sorry, but mayby there's someone outthere
who knows...
Dennis
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