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menuhelpconfiguration wizard
Configuration Wizard



The Configuration Wizard will ask you for fundamental information to properly configure the basic features of eXchange POP3.



Enter your organization's Internet domain name.



Only choose 'Connect using modem' if you want eXchange POP3 to control the modem directly. If you have a proxy server that uses a modem or are connecting to the Internet via a router or gateway then select 'Connect using my local area network'.



If you chose 'Connect using modem' then this dialog allows you to specify which connection profile to use along with the user ID and password assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for logging into their network. You should have already created a connection profile in Windows. Make sure you can connect to the Internet using this profile. Test it by using Windows to dial the connection and trying to surf the web using your browser.



The Wizard will help configure one POP3 account. To do this it needs to know the name or IP address of the POP3 server that has your mailbox. Your ISP should have provided you with this information. Also, if you intend to send messages from Exchange to the Internet through eXchange POP3 then you need to specify the name or IP address of your ISP's SMTP server.



Enter the POP3 mailbox's user ID and password.



A single user account only receives messages for one person. All the messages in this account are downloaded and forwarded to one email address.

A multiple user account receives messages for more than one person (also known as a global or domain account). When the messages for this account are downloaded, eXchange POP3 must determine the intended recipients for each message. The most common way to do this is to read the message's copylist (To, Cc, etc) looking for addresses that have the same domain as your organization. More sophisticated techniques are available and can be specified in the administration program later.



Specify on which computer Exchange Server is running. If not running on the same computer as eXchange POP3 then enter that computer's TCP name or IP address. In addition, select which version of Exchange Server you are running.



Click Finish and eXchange POP3 will configure itself based on the information you have provided. The FAQ: Setting Up Exchange Server, will be launched at this point to provide you with information on how to setup Exchange Server to work with eXchange POP3.

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