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IIS 6 SMTP add-ons
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| Troy Harnish 2004-03-17, 9:47 am |
| So Microsoft has added POP3 on IIS 6, is there anything
out there that allows web based access to mail in the
POP3 folders?
What about the ability to forward e-mail? For example,
test@mydomain.com is processed, then forwarded to
me@homedomain.com on the Windows 2003 server? I know
Exchange can do it, but I am just looking for basic
functionality without paying for an Exchange licence, or
adding the complexity of an Exchange server.
Thanks,
Troy
troy at mcse911 dot com
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| Jeff Cochran 2004-03-17, 9:47 am |
| On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 18:59:10 -0800, "Troy Harnish"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>So Microsoft has added POP3 on IIS 6, is there anything
>out there that allows web based access to mail in the
>POP3 folders?
Yes. Google for them, "ASP Web Mail" might be a decent starting term.
>What about the ability to forward e-mail? For example,
>test@mydomain.com is processed, then forwarded to
>me@homedomain.com on the Windows 2003 server?
Not in the POP service in 2003, but client side options exist.
>I know
>Exchange can do it, but I am just looking for basic
>functionality without paying for an Exchange licence, or
>adding the complexity of an Exchange server.
Basic functionality except with extra functionality you also need...

Try a third party POP product. iMail is popular and even has a
freebie mini-version available.
Jeff
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