sunhux G put forth on 11/12/2010 1:18 AM:
> This routing is done by Cerberus, I can configure Cerberus to grab
> mails from any another location that support POP3
No, it's not.
> Yes, the users can be informed to send their emails to another location
This isn't a solution.
I've done my best
>What I want to know is, who/what is routing these messages, currently,
>to an Exchange mailbox, and will they be changing that routing to a
>mailbox that YOU specify when they "break" your use of Exchange?
This routing is done by Cerberus, I can configure Cerberus to grab
mails from any another lo
sunhux G wrote:
Will the messages still be located on the Exch server after POP3 is
disabled?
No, there's no messages stored on the Exch server : in fact currently
the Cerberus Hdesk software will connect up to the Exch server quite
frequently (I'm not sure how frequent) such that any email
sunhux G put forth on 11/10/2010 10:04 AM:
>> What we need to know is where the messages will exist, after this
>> corporate change.
> All messages will be in Cerberus after this change.
I asked the question 3 different ways hoping to get the answer I was
looking for. Unfortunately, either you
>Will the messages still be located on the Exch server after POP3 is
>disabled?
No, there's no messages stored on the Exch server : in fact currently
the Cerberus Hdesk software will connect up to the Exch server quite
frequently (I'm not sure how frequent) such that any emails sent to
the MS Exch
* lst_ho...@kwsoft.de :
> >>Does postfix support POP3?
> >
> >No. You need a pop server for that. Postfix is an SMTP server. Use
> >something like dovecot, courier...
>
> Don't overly confuse the OP. He probably needs a SMTP *and* a POP3
> server because the mail have to come in (SMTP) and go to
of setting up postfix on the same server that hosts Cerberus.
Does postfix support POP3?
Anyone used Cerberus Helpdesk with postfix here?
Thanks
U
* sunhux G :
> Currently I have a Cerberus Helpdesk/CRM application
> (refer to http://www.cerberusweb.com/) which uses POP3 method
> to download mails from our MS Exchange server via POP3.
>
> We have to cease using this MS Exchange server soon as POP3
> will be disabled soon due to a corporate
sunhux G put forth on 11/10/2010 3:01 AM:
> Currently I have a Cerberus Helpdesk/CRM application
> (refer to http://www.cerberusweb.com/) which uses POP3 method
> to download mails from our MS Exchange server via POP3.
>
> We have to cease using this MS Exchange server soon as POP3
> will be disa
Zitat von Ralf Hildebrandt :
* sunhux G :
Currently I have a Cerberus Helpdesk/CRM application
(refer to http://www.cerberusweb.com/) which uses POP3 method
to download mails from our MS Exchange server via POP3.
We have to cease using this MS Exchange server soon as POP3
will be disabled soo
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