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how_to:exchange_2003 [2012/01/05 12:17] simonhow_to:exchange_2003 [2014/04/07 11:16] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 In the **Mail Connectors -> Mail Collectors -> (name)** page in the VPOP3 settings for each Mail Collector, set the **POP3 Routing** option radio button to **Forward all messages to another LAN mail server using SMTP**. Then, in the configuration boxes, put the email address on the Exchange Server, and the IP address:port of the Exchange Server SMTP service. In the **Mail Connectors -> Mail Collectors -> (name)** page in the VPOP3 settings for each Mail Collector, set the **POP3 Routing** option radio button to **Forward all messages to another LAN mail server using SMTP**. Then, in the configuration boxes, put the email address on the Exchange Server, and the IP address:port of the Exchange Server SMTP service.
  
-See also: [[http://kbase.pscs.co.uk/index.php?article=345|Using VPOP3's Spam Filter with LAN Forwarding]]+See also: [[using_vpop3_spam_filtering_with_lan_forwarding|Using VPOP3's Spam Filter with LAN Forwarding]]
 [[http://kbase.pscs.co.uk/index.php?article=325|How to 'share' domains between Exchange and VPOP3]] [[http://kbase.pscs.co.uk/index.php?article=325|How to 'share' domains between Exchange and VPOP3]]
  
    
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   * The LAN Forwarding configuration changes in VPOP3 only affect messages which arrive after they have been applied. Messages which arrived in VPOP3 before you set the LAN Forwarding are not retrospectively forwarded on to Exchange.   * The LAN Forwarding configuration changes in VPOP3 only affect messages which arrive after they have been applied. Messages which arrived in VPOP3 before you set the LAN Forwarding are not retrospectively forwarded on to Exchange.
  
   * In the examples above, we use 'mydomain.com' and 'user' and '192.168.1.1'. These are //examples only//! Put in the appropriate details for your own configuration. Unfortunately we cannot write the exact entries that you should use in our help documents.   * In the examples above, we use 'mydomain.com' and 'user' and '192.168.1.1'. These are //examples only//! Put in the appropriate details for your own configuration. Unfortunately we cannot write the exact entries that you should use in our help documents.
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