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POP Mail for Outlook Web Server

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CHS - 04 Mar 2004 18:44 GMT
I need to know what I use for my POP Mail.  I have an
Outlook Web email.  I can receive emails from my unit at
work but I cannot REPLY to them.  I was told I need a POP
Mail address??
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 04 Mar 2004 19:12 GMT
Let me see if I understand your setup. You're using Outlook Web Access to
access your Exchange mailbox, and in the office, your Exchange server is not
handling Internet mail, only internal mail. In the office, you use Internet
Mail on your Outlook client to access your POP mail from your ISP and
download it into your Exchange mailbox.

Is that correct?

If so, you cannot use Internet mail at all in your Outlook Web Access -
Exchange doesn't have any way to handle it. You can't use POP in OWA at all,
ever. I would suggest speaking to your Exchange admins in the office and
suggest to them that they set up Exchange to host your company's domain's
Internet mail. It is not difficult to do.

> I need to know what I use for my POP Mail.  I have an
> Outlook Web email.  I can receive emails from my unit at
> work but I cannot REPLY to them.  I was told I need a POP
> Mail address??
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 04 Mar 2004 19:28 GMT
Ask your Exchange administrator what SMTP address to use for sending
messages.
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> I need to know what I use for my POP Mail.  I have an
> Outlook Web email.  I can receive emails from my unit at
> work but I cannot REPLY to them.  I was told I need a POP
> Mail address??
 
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