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Originally Posted by gdpmumin
Having POP3 disabled on Exchange simply means that your messages aren't accessible in an email client through the Exchange server via POP3. BIS can still get to your mailbox via POP3, bypassing Exchange altogether.
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This is completely false.
If POP3 is not enabled on Exchange, then nothing connects to it via POP3.
The OP is using BIS thorugh OWA to get their Exchange mail.
No network administrator worth a damn would make POP3 publically available on their mail server.