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Full Support for Exchange 2007 and x64
Platforms |
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Exchange Connector has been tested and
is fully supported with Exchange 2007 running on an x64
platform. The latest version is also 100% compatible
with Exchange 2000 and 2003. Exchange Connector runs as
a 32-bit application, using WOW technology on x64
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Runs as a Windows Service |
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You don't need to leave a user always logged on to the server - Exchange Connector runs in the background as a Windows NT service. When the computer is restarted, the service automatically restarts, ensuring continued delivery of mail. |
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Per Server Licensing |
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Each license is valid for an unlimited number of users. Only one license for each server is necessary. We recommend a maximum of 50 users per server for optimum performance. |
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Flexible Download Interval |
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Messages are periodically downloaded from the POP3 servers at an interval configurable from as low as 1 minute to as high as 1 hour. |
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Off-Peak Bandwidth Saver |
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Can be configured to download only during specified hours, e.g. between 9AM-5PM Monday-Friday, to save bandwidth during times when users do not need to access their mailboxes. |
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Automatic Recipient Detection |
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When messages are downloaded from a POP3 server, Exchange Connector needs to know which Exchange mailbox to deliver to. This can be achieved either by analyzing the To, Cc and Bcc fields of the message, or by manually selecting one or more delivery mailboxes for each POP3 account. |
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Remote Support |
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Exchange Connector can be installed either on the Exchange Server machine, or another machine on the network. Each installation of Exchange Connector connects to a single Exchange Server. |
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Multiple Users Per Mailbox |
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Each POP3 mailbox can deliver to multiple Exchange users or distribution groups. |
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Leave Messages on Server |
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Messages can be left on the POP3 server indefinitely, or for a period of up to 90 days. |
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Folder Delivery |
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Messages to a folder in the file system as EML files, to maintain an archive of all messages sent and received. Messages are sorted by POP3 server and POP3 mailbox. |
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Download Mail Now Button |
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"Download Mail Now" button allows the user to force immediate downloading of all mail, even outside normal download hours when the Off Peak Bandwidth Saver feature is used. |
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Server Message View |
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The Server Message View feature allows you to see which messages are currently stored on the POP3 server, avoiding the hassle of temporarily configuring an Outlook client for POP3 access. |
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Secure POP |
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Also known as POP over SSL, Secure POP allows encrypted communications with POP3 servers that support the feature. Secure POP is necessary to communicate with Gmail. |
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APOP Command Support |
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Automatic support for the APOP command ensures that passwords are not sent in plain text when not using SSL, with POP3 servers that support the feature. For maximum compatibility, Exchange Connector will fall back to plain text authentication if APOP authentication fails. You can also choose to manually disable APOP. |
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Outbound Connection Limiting |
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Limit the number of outbound connections provides for maximum support with firewalls and Windows XP Service Pack 2
and Windows Server 2003 SP1. |
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SMTP Delivery |
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Messages are delivered using SMTP, ensuring full compatibility with Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus filters, and processing server-side Exchange rules, unlike the Microsoft POP3 connector. |
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SQL Server Logging |
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All POP3, SMTP and file I/O operations can be logged to a SQL Server (including the free MSDE) database. For information on setting up SQL Server Logging, see the KB Article. |
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Comprehensive Error Reporting |
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Delivery failure reports and program errors can be
emailed to an administrator, logged to the event log and the SQL Server database, and optionally
emailed to Quantum Software Solutions for bug reporting. |