In article <>,
says...
>
> SBS2008
> Remote clients (their computers not part of the domain) using Outlook
> 2003/2007
>
>
> Currently they are having an ISP host their email and each of their Outlook
> clients uses a POP connecter to access their email. I am transitioning the
> office to have the SBS2008 server host the email and I can easily transition
> each user in the office to look to the SBS2008 for email and migrate all of
> their existing email to the SBS2008. My problem is there are some remote
> users who are not part of the domain that just need to get access to their
> email (no other SBS2008 resources). What are my best options to 1) have
> those remote clients use their Outlook to access the SBS2008 instead of the
> ISP when it is transferred over 2) let those remote clients keep all of
> their existing email (I'm assuming in a .pst)?
Buy them a SBS license and move their email to Exchange on SBS, you
don't have control or security for email if you allow them to use POP
accounts outside your organization.
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