Hi, Having problems setting up my email on exchange. used the CEIW and
supplied it with all the relevent details as supplied by networksolutions and
I can send email ok but receive it? Can anyone help. Cheers Andrew

Re: Incoming mail not working with POP3 connectoer - Outgoing is fine by AllenM

AllenM
Tue May 06 08:51:50 PDT 2008

More details needed such as client. Error message details.


"SSUKCORP" <SSUKCORP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:601A1DCC-B48D-4E85-92D8-55B4FA3D5DA4@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Having problems setting up my email on exchange. used the CEIW and
> supplied it with all the relevent details as supplied by networksolutions
> and
> I can send email ok but receive it? Can anyone help. Cheers Andrew



Re: Incoming mail not working with POP3 connectoer - Outgoing is fine by Frank

Frank
Tue May 06 09:28:44 PDT 2008

As Allen said we need more details. If Network solutions has a Domain Name
for you and your email is coming to your Domain you do not need POP3. What
you need is an MX record pointing to your Domain and an A record pointing to
your Static IP of your server.

--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
MCP Microsoft Small Business Specialist
COMPUMAC

"SSUKCORP" <SSUKCORP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:601A1DCC-B48D-4E85-92D8-55B4FA3D5DA4@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Having problems setting up my email on exchange. used the CEIW and
> supplied it with all the relevent details as supplied by networksolutions
> and
> I can send email ok but receive it? Can anyone help. Cheers Andrew


Re: Incoming mail not working with POP3 connectoer - Outgoing is f by IamMaximus

IamMaximus
Tue May 06 22:14:00 PDT 2008

I have noticed when using the POP3 connector- if you do not use the full user
name in the box such as user@domainname.com and instead have it entered as
user you will be able to send you mail but you can not get your mail. May be
that will help.

"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:

> As Allen said we need more details. If Network solutions has a Domain Name
> for you and your email is coming to your Domain you do not need POP3. What
> you need is an MX record pointing to your Domain and an A record pointing to
> your Static IP of your server.
>
> --
> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
> MCP Microsoft Small Business Specialist
> COMPUMAC
>
> "SSUKCORP" <SSUKCORP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:601A1DCC-B48D-4E85-92D8-55B4FA3D5DA4@microsoft.com...
> > Hi, Having problems setting up my email on exchange. used the CEIW and
> > supplied it with all the relevent details as supplied by networksolutions
> > and
> > I can send email ok but receive it? Can anyone help. Cheers Andrew
>