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iis smtp nntp : pop3 under windows 2000 server


John Gerard
7/28/2004 3:44:50 PM
lHello,

I am trying to set up a SMTP server in Windows server 2000. I already installed the SMTP virtual server and now I am trying to find the pop3 protocol to go along with it. Any suggestions? I cannot believe that win2k server includes SMTP but does not include POP3. Is there one I can dowload that will be the complement to SMTP?

Thanks,
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Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP]
7/28/2004 7:12:02 PM
Hi,

The only way to get MS POP3 on Windows 2000 is to install Exchange. You may
want to look into that, or other alternatives in order to accomplish POP3

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installed the SMTP virtual server and now I am trying to find the pop3
protocol to go along with it. Any suggestions? I cannot believe that win2k
server includes SMTP but does not include POP3. Is there one I can dowload
that will be the complement to SMTP?
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John Gerard
7/28/2004 10:14:03 PM
Thanks for the reply, but for the price or probably a lot less I could upgrade to 2003. Anyway, this is just a startup company so they don't want to spend that much money.
I did down load one freeware product that I will try.

Thanks,
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John


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Windows Newbie
7/29/2004 11:32:51 AM
John,

Which shareware/freeware application did you use for pop
services and where you satisfied with its performance? I
am faced with performing the same task and have found
many out there but have not tried any yet.

thanks for any help you can provide!


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lot less I could upgrade to 2003. Anyway, this is just a
startup company so they don't want to spend that much
money.
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jeff.nospam NO[at]SPAM zina.com
7/29/2004 6:43:25 PM
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 15:44:50 -0700, "John Gerard"
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Third party POP servers abound. Mercury Mail is a popular free one,
and iMail has a personal version available now as well.

Kristofer Gafvert
7/29/2004 10:39:32 PM
Dont want to spend much money? Then i suggest that you go with a hosting
company for email. Getting an email server to work is not just as simple as
installing SMTP and POP3. You need to configure a lot of other things too.
This is because spam is sent from many home machines, and if the email
server is not trusted, you will have problems sending your emails to other
email servers. Also, many ISPs want you to pay extra money if you want port
25 open.

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Kristofer Gafvert - IIS MVP
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upgrade to 2003. Anyway, this is just a startup company so they don't want
to spend that much money.
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Ken Schaefer
7/30/2004 4:24:04 PM
Personally, I use MailEnable. The free version has been very robust. The Pro
versions aren't that expensive either.

www.mailenable.com

Cheers
Ken

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