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Subject: Multiple POP3 Accounts and Distribution Groups
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6/12/2006 02:27 PM  
Hi,
I am setting up a client on SBS 2003.  The client has 3 domains (all with POP3 accounts) – one has been selected as the default – they do not want e-mails hitting the server directly.  In addition, there are 4 distribution groups.  We are setting up the POP3 manager to read all of the domains – so I don’t think that is going to be a problem.  The user wants to be able to send e-mails from any of the POP3 accounts (I assume we have to setup POP3 accounts for the 2 POP3 servers that are not the defaults).  Is that correct?  The question is how do we allow them to send from the distribution group?  Also they are concerned about security and would like all outgoing e-mails to be sent to some sort of log file.
Thanks for any help.
Rich
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