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In order for you to use Microsoft exchange hosting you have to have Microsoft windows server. As long as you have a windows on your computer you should be able to use Microsoft exchange hosting.
sendmail, Microsoft Exchange Server, Postfix, and Exim are the main softwares occupying 80% of SMTP service
• Routing group connectorThe routing group connector is the recommended connector for connecting routing groups that are in the same Exchange organization. This connector uses SMTP to transfer messages to other servers running Exchange Server 2003. The routing group connector can only be used to connect routing groups.• SMTP connectorThe SMTP connector establishes a messaging route between two routing groups or between a routing group and a non-Exchange SMTP host. Although the routing group connector and the SMTP connector use SMTP as the transport protocol, the SMTP connector provides additional functionality in that it can be used to connect an Exchange organization with any SMTP server.• X.400 connectorThe X.400 connector establishes an X.400 messaging route between two routing groups or between a routing group and an X.400 system. Like the routing group connector and the SMTP connector, an X.400 connector can be used to link Exchange routing groups. Generally, X.400 connectors are used only when connecting to other X.400 messaging systems.Exchange Server 2003 supports the following optional connectors that you can use to connect the organization to non-Exchange messaging systems:• Exchange Calendar ConnectorExchange Calendar Connector is used for exchanging free/busy information between an Exchange organization and a Lotus Notes or Novell GroupWise messaging system.• Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes• Exchange Connector for Novell GroupWise
Email to Fax with RightFax has many different options. RightFax Exchange Connector, Mail-to-Fax connector or SMTP/POP3 connector can be used. RightFax Exchange Connector works best as it integrates into Exchange and Microsoft Outllook with a built-in plugin.
The Microsoft Exchange Server is an e-mail server used primarily for businesses. You can purchase it through Microsoft or a retailer that sells Microsoft. It is similar to your everyday e-mail, but it is not for personal use.
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An SMTP port is the port used to transfer email using the SMTP protocol. Typically SMTP is configured to use TCP port 25, although some servers will use TCP port 587.
There are a few companies one can use for an exchange email service. Some companies one could use include 'Microsoft Exchange', 'Charter Business' and 'GoDaddy'.
Microsoft Exchange Server was created on 1993-04-11.
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Yes and No yes: if you are using the pop smtp protocol (like yahoo,gmail etc) then you can configure many accounts No in case you are using exchange (company's internal network) as one username will be same for all the mail boxes
Mail servers can broadly be divided in incoming mail servers (POP3 and IMAP) and outgoing mail servers (SMTP). The most popular and well known mail servers are sendmail, Microsoft Exchange Server, Postfix and Exim.