If you want to send email to the internet and vice versa you do NOT need a
POP3 converter.
Talk to an ISP, get an SMTP feed established to your domain, install the
IMC/IMS on your exchange box, point said connector at your ISP, merrily
exchange email with the world.
If you are asking whether exchange 5.5 is a pop3 client, then no it is not.
Nor should it be, only the end recipient should ever act as a POP3 client.
Everything else should be SMTP feeds
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Elton Tucker MCSE ASE
>I don't understand what you mean. Can you clarify your request?
>>Hi !
>>I would like to exchange mailboxes contents from my Intranet to Internet.
>>I didn't found the solution with exchange, but ProxyMail from SetNet gave
>me
>>the solution.
>>I have two questions :
>>1) Is exchange 5.5 really unable to do this ?
>>2) If I need to use ProxyMail : does anybody know a software like it
which
>>would be able to be loaded like a NT service (SetNet doesn't) ?
>>Thanx for your interest.
>>Vincent LAGNY