Yes this does work, we ran Exchange with a VPOP3 server
for ages. However it might not work if you're connecting
to an ISP that's expecting you to be connecting to your
mail account with an IP address they supplied; i.e.
logging on with a modem (dial or DSL) and picking up one
of their DHCP addresses. If you're trying to connect
through a LAN using NAT (Network Address Translation) even
though your settings may be correct and your password
correct it might not let you on.
-----Original Message-----
I have Outlook 2000 and an Exchange Server - I am having
problems setting up an additional POP3 email account. Does
anyone know if this should work?