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February 24, 2004 12:00 AM

Finding a POP3 Connector

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Can you please recommend a reliable POP3 connector for Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5? We're having problems with our current one, which is a GUI-based utility, and want to go back to a command-line connector.

Other than setting up the POP3 connector in Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), I haven't had occasion to use an Exchange POP3 connector. However, Slipstick Systems' Web site (http://www.slipstick.com/exs/popconnect.htm) includes a list of potential candidates. You might also research and consider the following:

  • DataEnter's POPBeamer (http://www.popbeamer.com)
  • Kinesphere's eXchange POP3 (http://www.exchangepop3.com)
  • Mailgate's POPWeasel (http://www.mailgate.com/products/wfeatures.asp)
  • PullMail (http://www.swsoft.co.uk/index.asp?page=freesoftware)
  • Virtual Motion's Internet MailBridge for Exchange
    (http://www.virtualmotion.com/products/mailbridge_for_exchange.htm)
  • XTENSIVE Interactive Media's POP Forwarder (http://www.xtensive.net/html/index.html)

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  • Job_Mx
    3 years ago
    Jun 22, 2009

    The cheapest program I found is PopGrabber from Eclarsys (http://www.eclarsys.com/popgrabber). We have been using it for some time now and works just fine.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 01, 2005

    Also have a look at Quantum Software Solutions Exchange Connector (http://www.quantumsoftware.com.au/ProductsServices/ExchangeConnector/)

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