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Hi Paul -

On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 15:15:51 -0400, "Steinmetz, Paul"
<PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ken,

Do know what needs to be setup on the i5 so I can forward an email from Exchange to a POP3 i5 mailbox, mail will then reside on IFS /QTCPTMM/MAIL/New box to be created.
Is this correct?

Thanks
Paul

Sorry, I've never done anything with mail coming in to an i, just mail
going out (for which I wrote my own SMTP daemon).

In general terms, you will need an SMTP server job running on the i to
accept the incoming email from the Exchange server and store it
somewhere, whether it be IBM's SMTP server or someone else's.

As I believe someone else already mentioned, it's that SMTP server
which decides where and how the email is stored. If you are going to
access the email store directly, then POP3 doesn't figure into it at
all.

Ken
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