I am not sure about SBS but standard Exchange supports POP and IMAP (which I
would recommend above POP) clients, but do realize that neither supports
full Outlook function.  Just set them up.  Refer to the FAQ referenced below
for information on how to set up authentication.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T


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We have Exchange 2000 and use OWA (SBS2000). Is there any way to setup
Outlook to access exchage info remotely. Such as a POP type connection? If a
computer is connected to an NT Domain (the remote office) and then connects
to the SBS2000 server via VPN, can I then just plug in the exchange server
info in Outlook? I know you cannot connect another Domain to SBS2000 but was
wounder if there is a better way to access email from a "small" remote
office.

Thanks!

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