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send email with exchange in a domain and SBS

Author
16 Dec 2006 5:33 PM
Santi
Appreciated friends, I am trying to configure exchange that comes with
SBS 2003, I expose the case to you to see if somebody can help me. - I
have a SBS sp 1 with a domain, it is a small network of about 10
computers basically share files with certain permissions and little
more. - In one second phase I am trying to implant the email, my idea
is that a user from any machine can see his mail, for it he had thought
to use the Exchange that comes with the SBS. It is possible? What I
have achieved: - The server connects to an external mail provider every
15 minutes and dowload the mail of each account in the corresponding
mailbox of exchange. What I have not obtained: - Send any mail from the
computer clients. Please somebody can help you to me I will thank for
it. Greetings

Author
16 Dec 2006 6:52 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
In news:1166290406.219498.50750@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com,
Santi <santi.serr***@gmail.com> typed:
> Appreciated friends, I am trying to configure exchange that comes with
> SBS 2003, I expose the case to you to see if somebody can help me. -

Hi  - the best place for SBS questions is
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs. SBS does a lot of things differently
from the regular versions of the products.

> I
> have a SBS sp 1 with a domain, it is a small network of about 10
> computers basically share files with certain permissions and little
> more. - In one second phase I am trying to implant the email, my idea
> is that a user from any machine can see his mail, for it he had
> thought to use the Exchange that comes with the SBS. It is possible?

Yes, that's what Exchange is for.

> What I have achieved: - The server connects to an external mail
> provider every 15 minutes and dowload the mail of each account in the
> corresponding mailbox of exchange. What I have not obtained: - Send
> any mail from the computer clients.

You'll need to be more specific about your configuration. Again, it's best
to post in the SBS group, with a lot more detail - and I also suggest you
stop using the POP connector, and host your domain's mail directly.

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> Please somebody can help you to
> me I will thank for it. Greetings

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