XFOR: Configuring POP3 Client for Remote Mail Configuration (169462)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0
This article was previously published under Q169462 SUMMARY
The Internet Mail Service for Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0 gives
administrators the additional flexibility of using POP3 client software to
connect to the Exchange Server computer. The Internet Mail Service does
support POP3 as a server; however, there is currently no support for IMAP4
in Exchange Server 5.0.
Post Office Protocol, revision 3 (POP3)
The POP3 protocol uses the port 25 (SMTP) to send messages and port 110
(POP3) to download or retrieve messages from the server. In the default
configuration in most POP3 clients available, POP3 downloads the messages
to be stored locally and deletes them from the server. This was originally
intended to reduce the amount of storage space needed on e-mail servers and
to allow a light and fast e-mail client for the user.
Although this reduces the amount of storage space necessary on the server,
it may not be convenient for some users who may use multiple clients to
connect to servers such as Exchange Server.
For example, UserA uses the Exchange Server client in the office, but at
home she uses the lighter, faster Internet Mail and News clients.
Internet Mail Access Protocol, revision 4 (IMAP4)
Like POP3, the IMAP4 protocol uses port 25 (SMTP) to send messages, but an
IMAP4 server listens on port 143. Unlike POP3, IMAP4 allows the user to
store messages by default on the server instead of downloading the messages
locally.
WORKAROUND
For users of Exchange Server version 5.0 who want the convenience of
IMAP4 with the storage located on the server, there is the following
workaround.
To allow storage of messages on the Exchange Server, you can configure the
POP3 client for a remote mail configuration. As part of the remote mail
configuration, you also can configure the client to download copies of the
message. This configuration allows you to read messages with the many
Exchange clients and also to delete messages on the server when necessary.
Most POP3 e-mail clients have this configuration option, including Outlook
Express included with Internet Explorer 4; Internet Mail and News; Windows
CE Inbox; The Internet Mail Service for Windows Messaging included with
Plus! for Windows 95, Windows NT Server, and Windows NT Workstation version
4.0; Netscape Mail; Eudora Pro; and others.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB169462 |
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