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Discussion in 'Storage and Networking' started by xxdanielxx, Jul 23, 2008.

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  1. tipstir TechSpot Ambassador

    A buddy of mine was suppose to give me what you had PIII 800Mhz Prolant for free. His company were getting rid of them beige and black cases servers.Although they're heavy and use up a lot of electric was a considering factor. One domain should do it, but DSL from AT&T former SBC Yahoo DSL oh boy good luck with them I them for years from dial-up to DSL and had left them in 2006 which wasn't easy to do. They had tried to charge me $200 bucks for cutting out of the DSL contract. Anyway now with Cable much better. Dyndns you shouldn't really need them since you have a domain account already. OWA should be easy once you got the accounts profiles setup. I had some problems setting up the SMTP Server to Outlook 2003 then to 2007 to pull down my ISP email. Too sometime but I got it to work. What I did is use there *.isp.com as another domain. I don't know if you wanted to do it that way. But that's the only way it was going to work. Alot of the ISP won't let you do it the right way with your own domain. I was able to have intranet mail accounts and extranet accounts setup.
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  3. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    Hey can you explain in a little more detail the part in bold. I have a domain but I do not want to use it with this one I would rather have it so that I am pulling the email from my ISP if I can do that. Also I will not being using the domain and since I wont be using that just because it is already in use, can I use dyndns to setup OWA. Thanks
  4. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    Hey I had a question

    I have a speed stream connected to a linksys which is connected to sbs2003 the one I told you

    above now I setup dyndns and I have already created the account and set it up on the server

    it is updating fine. Now I logged into the server and set port forwarding to 1723 and I also

    setup a box that had dyndns.org which wanted me to enter the host, username and password when I did that red text came up saying updated fine. Also I went to a section on the router that had pptp and others which had check on them.

    I tried to connect from another location because I know it would not work on the same location but it times out. error 721 could not reach server or does not exists.
  5. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    Does anyone know how to get exchange to get the email from sbc or now att
  6. raybay TechSpot Addict

  7. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    thanks I will take a look at then it is ES 2003
  8. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    Do I need to setup the pop3 on exchange if so how can I. Looks like I can send mail but not receive
  9. xxdanielxx Newcomer, in training

    For any one that wants to setup exchange with your ISP You need to:

    Setup the SMP connector located in the exchange system manager

    Then you need to setup the pop3 connector located in the SBS Server management.

    This setup only works on small business server.
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