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| I have IIs6.0 running with three different domain names. I understand IIS has
an SMTP mail capabilities, but not as a POP3 server. What are people using
for their POP3 server if they do not have an Exchange Server?
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| Steve Schofield 2007-01-09, 1:49 am |
| There are some free ones available.
http://mailenable.com
http://smartertools.com (free for one domain)
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Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP - IIS
"Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6D65D4B2-3918-47DB-9FF8-8C81FE6EEB41@microsoft.com...
>I have IIs6.0 running with three different domain names. I understand IIS
>has
> an SMTP mail capabilities, but not as a POP3 server. What are people using
> for their POP3 server if they do not have an Exchange Server?
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| Steve Schofield 2007-01-09, 1:49 am |
| Oh and Windows 2003 has a built-in POP3 component. I completely forgot
about this one. Personally, I've never set it up, so I can't give an
opinion either way.
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/ar...P3_Service.html
Configuring and Comparing the POP3 Service in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
and Microsoft Windows Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
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Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP - IIS
"Terry" <Terry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6D65D4B2-3918-47DB-9FF8-8C81FE6EEB41@microsoft.com...
>I have IIs6.0 running with three different domain names. I understand IIS
>has
> an SMTP mail capabilities, but not as a POP3 server. What are people using
> for their POP3 server if they do not have an Exchange Server?
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| PeterD 2007-01-09, 1:49 am |
| On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 02:02:31 -0500, "Steve Schofield" <steve@deviq.com>
wrote:
>Oh and Windows 2003 has a built-in POP3 component. I completely forgot
>about this one. Personally, I've never set it up, so I can't give an
>opinion either way.
I can give an opinion on 2K3's POP3 server... It works, it is *very*
simple, and unlike most of the stuff MSFT puts in there, is relatively
easy to setup and maintain! Backups are a snap!
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