Yes, Ive realised that, thanks.  Some of my clients have various pop3 accounts 
that they want combined in one location for a single access point.

I was going to install outlook on the server to do it, but the Q's say don't do 
it.  It's not bulk though...


Quoting Ed Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Any of the suggestions provided to you will be a great big kludge
> because POP3 is not intended to be a mail transport protocol, but a
> client mail retrieval protocol.
> 
> Ed Crowley
> HP Services
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> Is there any way of getting an Exchange 2000 server to collect pop3
> email from other sources and deliver it to specific exchange mailboxes?
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> I mean all automatic from the server...
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> Thanks.
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