Pop3 access to exchange server internally and externally

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cbima

Is there a way to have an alternative POP3 / SMTP address in outlook?
We have a 2003 Exchange Server that some users access via pop3 on their
laptops. When they are in the office the exchange server has an internal
pop3 address. When they are external they can't access the internal IP
address and need to use a public IP address that fowards port 25 to the
exchange server. When we put the external IP address in the outlook client
when the laptop is internal the connection to the exchange server fails. Is
there a way to put an alternative address in? Do I need to do an internal
route to make this work correctly?
 
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F.H. Muffman

Is there a way to have an alternative POP3 / SMTP address in outlook?
We have a 2003 Exchange Server that some users access via pop3 on
their laptops. When they are in the office the exchange server has an
internal pop3 address. When they are external they can't access the internal
IP address and need to use a public IP address that fowards port 25 to
the exchange server. When we put the external IP address in the outlook
client when the laptop is internal the connection to the exchange server
fails. Is there a way to put an alternative address in? Do I need to do an
internal route to make this work correctly?

They need some way to get to the external IP address over something other
than HTTP from inside the network.

I'd wager that they aren't able to connect to any external pop3/smtp servers
from within your network?
 
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William

Is there a way to have an alternative POP3 / SMTP address in outlook?
We have a 2003 Exchange Server that some users access via pop3 on their
laptops.  When they are in the office the exchange server has an internal
pop3 address.  When they are external they can't access the internal IP
address and need to use a public IP address that fowards port 25 to the
exchange server.  When we put the external IP address in the outlook client
when the laptop is internal the connection to the exchange server fails.  Is
there a way to put an alternative address in?  Do I need to do an internal
route to make this work correctly?

How come you aren't using RPC over HTTP (aka Outlook Anywhere)?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833401
 

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