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Where do you configure exchange to dial up?
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Ando
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Where do you configure exchange to dial up?
sorry for brief question,
where bouts in exchange do i configure it to dial up to my Isp to collect *@domain.com emails ? I want to dial up every 30mins so as to download all *@domain.com emails and then for exchange to organise it out to proper users.
thanks
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04-01-02 04:50 PM
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04-04-02 11:12 AM
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Ando
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hiya, its exchange 2000. I got a responce elsewhere, and i think the dial up is configured in RRAS I'l be trying it out later when i have a change 
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04-04-02 12:33 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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04-04-02 05:02 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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You need to setup an RRAS connection to your ISp and then use the Exchange admin to configure the SMTP connector as shown in 5.gif in the post above.
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04-04-02 05:03 PM
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Ando
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ah right, I think i'm starting to understand where your coming from yeti
I had a look last night, but could'nt get me head around where in RRAS to configure an exchange demand dial? I'l have another look tonight and get back to ya l8tr 
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04-05-02 02:55 PM
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Ando
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ok, I've got mail going through the smtp connector, but it only sends when already connected to the internet 
Can you be a bit more specific yeti about how to create a demand dial for exchange within RRAS? I'm a bit iffy on where and how to create the demand dial ?
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04-06-02 12:46 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Ok now look at your dial up configuration it should have a "custom" setting allowing you to set when it is active/inactive and that's all..bingo job done 
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04-07-02 03:28 PM
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Ando
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sorry yeti, I still have not figured out where the custom settings are? are you talking about in 'start', settings, 'network and dial up connections' ? or the demand dial connection itself? or the 'connector' within exchange server manager?
I haven't been able to find a custom settings in any of them
jeez, why did microsoft ever get rid of the internet mail service for 2000 ! lol
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04-12-02 09:49 AM
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