Does anyone know where in IIS you configure the POP3 service?

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Old 09-03-2008, 12:47 PM
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Default Does anyone know where in IIS you configure the POP3 service?

Gurus,

Does anyone see where in IIS one configures the POP3 service? I do not.

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Old 09-03-2008, 01:01 PM
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Default Re: Does anyone know where in IIS you configure the POP3 service?

Spin wrote:
> Does anyone see where in IIS one configures the POP3 service?
> I do not.


IIS has nothing whatsoever to do with POP3.



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Old 09-03-2008, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Does anyone know where in IIS you configure the POP3 service?

Do I need to go third-party to get POP3 to work with IIS?


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Old 09-04-2008, 04:36 AM
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"Spin" <Spin@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Do I need to go third-party to get POP3 to work with IIS?


Yes. Although since all SMTP will do is deliver .emls to a drop directory
and pretty much all POP3s simply consume emls dropped in a folder there
isn't really any need for a POP3 service to be specifically aware of IIS.

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Old 09-04-2008, 05:35 AM
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Default Re: Does anyone know where in IIS you configure the POP3 service?

The problem is I can't create a new domain in my POP3 Service which has the
same name as a domain in the SMTP Service. I need to be able to retrieve
mail from this server as well as send mail to it (sending mail to the server
works fine).

The background is I installed the built-in Windows 2003 "E-mail Services"
which installs both the POP and SMTP services. Afterwards, I added a new
"Alias" domain to the IIS Default SMTP Virtual Server successfully and I was
able to send mail to it from another system in my lab (on a DNS server I had
to configure an MX and A record for this new domain). But I cannot "POP"
into this server, port 110 is not responding because I haven't configured
anything yet inside the POP3 Service. And the reason for that is when I got
to add a new domain inside the POP3 Service with the same name as the one in
the SMTP Service, it says "The specified domain already exists".

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