October 21, 2009
5:23 am

Exchange Online now supports POP e-mail, so you can send and receive Exchange Online e-mail using any POP e-mail client. Note: POP e-mail doesn’t provide Free/Busy, presence, calendar, tasks, and other rich features normally associated with Exchange Online e-mail. Configuration: When Support notifies you that POP e-mail has been enabled, follow POP e-mail client instructions to configure your e-mail client. You’ll need to provide following information: · Port number: 995 · Security protocol: SSL · User account: For example, jim@example.com · User account password · POP Server: select from POP Servers by Location table below. Note: If you want Exchange Online to keep a backup of your e-mail, select configuration option that allows you to keep your e-mail messages on server.

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    Chris says#1 | November 18th, 2009 at 12:25 pm

    Thanks for the tip... I did find out though that you have to submit a support request and ask that POP be enabled on your account.

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