Smack me if you want - this doesn't answer your question BUT, it seems to me that 
since Exchange 2000 supports IMAP4 natively that there's very little reason to 
implement POP3 over IMAP4 unless your users don't have the clients.

Eric (thank you sir may I have another)

> ------------ Original Message -----------
> From: Alex Lazen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 15:19:08 -0400
> 
> Preventing mail relay is covered on the FAQ, but applies only to
> Exchange 5.5.
> Currently users who connect from home, get their mail via POP. I need to
> be able to allow them to also send mail (SMTP) but no one else. The
> relay settings don't seem to have any effect on the intended outcome.
> 
> Is there a method, in Exchange 2000, to SMTP Authorize clients and
> prevent relaying for anyone else?
> 
> Thanks !!!
> 
> Alex Lazen
> Triene INC
> 
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