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Old March 21st 06, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OL2000 pop3 vs exchange

We are converting from an exchange-based email system to an outsourced
pop3 email setup, and i am having problems getting our outlook 2000
users to send from the pop3. here is the deal:

pop3 and exchange are bot setup (exchange cannot be removed yet, there
are features necesary for us and no other groupware or the like can fit
in). i have the pop3 email accounts set to be default, and all of our
outlook 2003 and XP machines are working fine, but the OL2000 accounts
still send from the exchange accounts instead of the pop3. any ideas?

 




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