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POP3 downloader(connector)

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ffidx Posted: Sun, Feb 21 2010 11:35 PM

Hi, 
I've one Exchange server 2003 working and I'm using outlook with pop3 to download e-mails. Now I am planning to install another exchange server 2003 at my local office and use pop3 downloader to download mailboxes to local exchange server. 

My question is POP3 connector is download all mail boxes but what happen when I send an e-mail to my yahoo account means when I send e-mail to outbound domain then which public address will be showing in e-mail header? Will it be my public exchange server's IP or it will be my local's exchange server public IP? 

If I'm complexing my scenario then suppose that my e-mail is hosted by my ISP and I want to download them to my exchange 2003 using pop3 connector(downloader). It will download all my mailboxes from ISP and locally distribute right. My question is how e-mails will going to outbound domain like yahoo.com. I think it will not going to yahoo directly(using my local office public IP) it should use ISP mail server. 

please guide me.

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Do you have business class internet service where your Exchange 2003 server is hosted? If so, is there a reason to have your e-mail go through POP3 to get to your server?

I have found the more simple the configuration, the more likely it will keep working.

 

 

- Joel

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