POP3 Connector in SBS 2008 requires Users to be visible in the SBS Console

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When following the Microsoft migration documentation, after completing the email migration you may decide to put off doing the intranet migration for another day.

This is fine unless the client is using POP3 connectors.

By default, the users aren't visible in the SBS Console until near the end of the migration. The problem is that the SBS POP3 Connector needs them to be visible to the SBS Console in order to associate them with a mailbox - it isn't enough to have the mailbox or the user account on the SBS server.

 

You may want to follow the migration document step by step, but in order to work around this problem you'll need to move the intranet before fixing the users.

Source: Paul Parnis on the sbsusers mailing list

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