From: Richard K on
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)?

thanks!

-Richard K


From: SteveB on
I think using Outlook Anywhere is the best method. Of course the users will
need a CAL even if not accessing any other domain resources.

"Richard K" <rkokoski(a)foxdtechllc.com> wrote in message
news:eOPHsaYLLHA.1996(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> 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)?
>
> thanks!
>
> -Richard K
>
>


From: Leythos on
In article <eOPHsaYLLHA.1996(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,
rkokoski(a)foxdtechllc.com 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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