Mailboxes
Platí pro: Windows SBS 2003
You can use the Microsoft Connector for POP3 Mailboxes to download e-mail from POP3 mailboxes from the Internet to corresponding Exchange mailboxes. Exchange will then deliver the e-mail to the corresponding Exchange user mailbox.
Column heading name | Description of column |
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User name |
Displays the name used to log on to the POP3 mailbox account at your Internet service provider (ISP). Your ISP provides this information. |
E-mail server |
Displays the fully qualified host name or IP address of the POP3 server at your ISP. For example, the fully qualified host name could be the server name of your e-mail server followed by its registered Internet domain name, such as ServerName.msn.com. Your ISP provides this information. |
Mailbox type |
Displays whether e-mail from your POP3 mailbox will be delivered to one Exchange mailbox or distribution group through a user mailbox or to multiple Exchange mailboxes through a global mailbox. |
Exchange mailbox |
Displays the user mailbox account or distribution group in Exchange. > [!NOTE] > This column only applies to user mailboxes. > |
You can perform the following actions for POP3 mailbox accounts.
Action | Purpose |
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Add |
Click to add a POP3 mailbox at your ISP from which you will download e-mail to Exchange. |
Edit |
Click to modify the account information for the selected POP3 mailbox. |
Remove |
Removes the selected POP3 mailbox. The account will be deleted from the POP3 mailbox accounts listing, and you will no longer be able to download POP3 e-mail from this account. > [!NOTE] > If a mailbox is not currently defined for the connector, the Microsoft Connector for POP3 Mailboxes service is disabled. If you add a new POP3 mailbox, the service is restarted. > |