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Not exactly but lets say the above is so. Plus only a few of the email
users above are going to be in the new branch office. The rest of the
organization would continue to access the MAIN mail server from their
various locations. (No shouting just emphasis.) It is possible that over
time other branches would go the same way but there will only be one
internet domain (example.com) for everywhere and the server pointed to
by the DNS MX entry will not be Exchange.
I would like to setup this branch office's Exchange server for just the
local users to be able to send and receive their email via Outlook 2007
via Exchange via the MAIN mail server that is not Exchange.
a) retrieve certain mailboxes from the Linux machine using POP3This is what I have read so far but seems to be different (missing or
needs 3rd party) with SBS 2008. BTW the MAIN mail server keeps each mail
box/address separate. It doesn't aggregate several addresses into one
POP3 account as it sounds like some of the examples expect Exchange to
retrieve from.
No. The MX entry would have to stay as is since the MAIN mail server is
going to remain as is and continue to serve other mail boxes besides the
few at the branch.
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