There is no such thing as a "home Exchange server". Turning an Exchange
server into a POP3 client is not a good idea and you'll never get the purely
SMTP based Exchange experience as intended. What exactly are you trying to
accomplish by installing Exchange at home? I'm sure there is a less costly
alternative. If it is sharing and collaboration that you want. Take a look
at this;
http://addins.howto-outlook.com/mapilab_gwserver
If you decide to order use 4PM76A8 to get a discount.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
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"Chas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How difficult would it be setting up a home Exchange server? By home, I
> mean interfacing with my ISP using POP3 and SMTP. I have no experience in
> configuring Exchange, so I would need some step-by-step info. Maybe a
> good website. One of my 4 PCs is currently running Win2003 with IIS now.
> The other PCs are XP and Vista. Or am I biting off more that I want here?
>