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Can an exchange server out on the Internet be configured so that the Outlook
2003 client, when connecting to the exchange server, can download and store messages locally rather than have the messages stored on the exchange server? Can this be done on a per-account basis? I have an agency, part of a much larger organization, where the parent organization is trying to roll out a nation-wide email system for all the agencies using Exchange Server, and some matching web interface. They have set a quota on email accounts (100mb) which will be too small for us, or result in needless and frequent archiving of messages for the staff. I want to be able to have our local Outlook 2003 treat their exchange server as just another email receptacle and have Outlook send and receive as a regular POP client, storing the emails locally and removing from the server (when retrieved). Thanks for some ideas. -- Bill |
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