Rather than having everyone log into the same mailbox, it seems as though it 
would be easier to set up a distribution list, have mail come into one 
address and then have the server redirect to the distribution list.  That's 
what I've done when I needed more than one person to get messages coming to 
the company and it works fine.

On Friday 15 February 2002 07:29 am, you wrote:
>  Hi !
>
>  We are hosting a server for a customer, and have installed Exchange2000 on
> this server.
>  The customer would like to let many of his users open the same Exchange
> mailbox so
>  that all users can see all messages, and status on the messages (sendt,
> forwarded and so on..).
>
>  Is the any other way to do this other than connect to the Exchang server
> on port 153 (client).?
>
>  They hav their POP3 accounts on a different server.
>
>  Thanks in advance.
>
>
>  Ronny Pedersen
>
>
>
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