| PopRoute version 1.05 build 1050, released on 9th May 1999 |
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PopRoute picks up emails from POP3 accounts and routes them
to MS Exchange Server mailboxes.
Notice:
We made PopRoute only for our needs and do not
intend to continue with its developing. Therefore we released
it as a free software without any support and guarantee.
Do
you have problem to configure PopRoute with Exchange Server
2000?
Then check the following link: How
can I populate Exchange 2000 mailboxes with mail from a POP3
server?
Get
PopRoute Source Code:
You can download PopRoute source code from
following link: poproute.rar.
There is just two conditions for getting the source code:
- you can't resale PopRoute or your modification of
PopRoute.
- you will send us your modification of PopRoute
and you will permit us to publish it on our
website.
CONFIGURATION
1. installation
Run poproute105.exe and expand files to selected folder
(e.g. c:\program files\poproute).
2. uninstallation
Remove all files and folders in poproute folder (e.g.
c:\program files\poproute).
3. configuration
Edit text file poproute.dat in bin subdirectory (do not
type red text to the configuration file):
[General]
NT server where you run MS Exchange Server
MS Exchange Server=ORNICNT01
Folder where PopRoute will store downloaded emails
Queue Directory=c:\program files\poproute\queue
Folder where PopRoute will archive downloaded emails
Archive Directory=c:\program files\poproute\archive
Folder where PopRoute will save log files
Log Directory=c:\program files\poproute\logs
[Mailbox1]
POP3 account's name
account=john
POP3 account's password
password=johns_password
POP3 server
server=pop.yourserver.com
email address where PopRoute will route
downloaded emails from this account (check the correct address
in mailbox property, smtp item in email addresses tab)
routeto=johns_mailbox@exchange_domain.com
Definition of another POP3 accounts
for routing to MS Exchange Server
[Mailbox2]
...
[Mailbox3]
...
...
...
...
[Mailbox12]
...
4. setting ms exchange server
Run MS Exchange Server Administrator, go to "internet
mail service properties" (under connections), select
"dial-up connection" tab and press "mail
retrieval" button.

Select "Custom command" radio button and to the
edit box type poproute.exe command including the whole path.
As a parameter you can set maximum size of one email that
PopRoute will download from POP3 account.
Now PopRoute will retrieve your emails automatically
whenever you will dial-up your ISP for sending emails or
generally whenever you will be online.
You can also run PopRoute manually from command line. This
is useful e.g. if you set the limit size for downloaded emails
in Internet Mail Service Properties.
5. license
PopRoute. Copyright (c) 1998-99 ORNIC Technologies, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
PopRoute License Policy:
ORNIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING
TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES
ARE EXPRESSLY and SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED.
PopRoute is a freeware product and its use in a personal,
business, commercial, government, or institutional environment
doesn't require registration.
We ask that users share PopRoute with a friend and
recommend it to others if they like it.
WHILE POPROUTE IS FREELY AVAILABLE, WE HAPPILY ACCEPT ANY
DONATION.
ORNIC Technologies, Inc.
6. download
Now, you can download PopRoute
1.05.
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