Exchange Server - pop connection to Exchange 2007
Asked By Eugen Siwon
18-Nov-09 06:46 AM
Hello newsgroup and MVPs.
under "server configuration/hub transport" I installed a new connector for
pop. I like to connect via following methods:
- SMTP anonymous
- AuthLogin - unencryted login
- CRAM-MD5 - encryted login
- SMTP after POP
For test I would like to establish SMTP anonymous, but do not know how. I
tested a lot of configurations under "authentification" but do not get an
connect to the SMTP-server.
How is the correct configuartaion for one of these methods ?
Thanks for a hint
Eugen
SMTP
(1)
AuthLogin
(1)
Mailtransport
(1)
Ed Crowley [MVP] replied to Eugen Siwon
POP3 is a single mailbox client mail retrieval protocol, not a mail
transport protocol. Any attempt to use it as a mail transport protocol is a
great big kludge. Exchange is designed to connect to the Internet using
SMTP.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
.

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