Dear all, I've read the discussion about the 3rd party POP3 connector to download mails from an ISP and then distribute it to the users mailboxes. What I like to know is the following: Does Exchange Server 2000 has an IMAP4 connector to read mails from another mail server, and then distribute it to the users? If not, does a 3rd party software perform the job? I'm curious, because we use a 3COM NBX Network Telephony Branch-Office Exchange with a build in IMAP4 server containing voice messages. Momentarely, we are using Outlook 2000 in Corparate Workgroup configuration to work with our Xchange 2000 Server, and Outlook Express to handle the IMAP messages on the NBX. It would be great if we could just use Outlook 2000 to handle both. I'm aware of a software called "IMAPSP for Outlook" from Syntegra which makes it possible to handle IMAP4 and MAPI messaging systems with a Corparate Workgroup configuration. But still I would like to know if this can be done by the Exchange 2000 Server. Thanks for any help, Andy JONKERS