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Fred
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:49 pm Post subject:
Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2003 from internet |
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Hey
What would be the best way for user to come in through firewall to get mail
using outlook. I have setup OWA but some of the big bosses want to use
Outlook 2003 instead.
Currently I have 2 external IP address pointing to exchange server.
1st ip address xx.xx.xx.219 is for receiving/sending smtp mail, all incoming
smtp mail is scan by Spam Marshall applicance then forward to the exchange
server.
mail.domain.com points to this ipaddress
2nd ip address xx.xx.xx.220 was setup for use for OWA users type
https://xx.xx.xx.220/exchange to get there
I have start testing IMAP for do this. But I am having problems with the
sending of mail back to the exchange server. I think I am missing something
on the exchange server side, but I am not sure
fred
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Mark Arnold [MVP]
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:25 pm Post subject:
Re: Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2003 from internet |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:49:17 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Hey
What would be the best way for user to come in through firewall to get mail
using outlook. I have setup OWA but some of the big bosses want to use
Outlook 2003 instead.
Currently I have 2 external IP address pointing to exchange server.
1st ip address xx.xx.xx.219 is for receiving/sending smtp mail, all incoming
smtp mail is scan by Spam Marshall applicance then forward to the exchange
server.
mail.domain.com points to this ipaddress
2nd ip address xx.xx.xx.220 was setup for use for OWA users type
https://xx.xx.xx.220/exchange to get there
I have start testing IMAP for do this. But I am having problems with the
sending of mail back to the exchange server. I think I am missing something
on the exchange server side, but I am not sure
fred
A new feature that combines Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 (11) and |
Windows XP (SP2 or SP1 with fix) enables your users to use Outlook
whilst sat on the Internet and access their mail as if they were in
the office, "RPC over HTTPS".
See:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Outlook_2003_Connect_Exchange_2003.html
as the main source and also www.microsoft.com/exchange. There are a
couple of whitepapers/articles to get you started on this depending on
your Exchange and AD topology.
Also see:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-52,GGLD:en&q=rpc+https
for some troubleshooting. |
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Fred
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Posted:
Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:26 am Post subject:
Re: Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2003 from internet |
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Do you know what ports outlook will use when using RPC over HTTPS. I have
OWA access ports setup and working, but Outlook RPC over HTTPS must be using
more as it will not connect to internal exchange server, If I shutdown
frewall it connects.
I setup outlook per Tips on msexchange.org, I get the login prompt for the
exchnage server, but when I click on my mailbox box I receive the error.
The set of folders could not be opened.
Using WIndows XP SP2. Outlook 2003
Outlook also seems extermely slow since adding the connection to the
exchange server . I also have IMAP configure to same server.
On exchange proxy settings I am using the actual IP address instead of a
domain name. OWA uses an IPaddress as well.
https://xx.xx.xx.xx/exchange for OWA
https://xx.xx.xx.xx for RPC over Https proxy settings.
I also tried to download the address book with no luck.
Fred
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:19v7u0l46ta2lfk9gmdnqvk0f922vqiinv@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:49:17 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
Hey
What would be the best way for user to come in through firewall to get
mail
using outlook. I have setup OWA but some of the big bosses want to use
Outlook 2003 instead.
Currently I have 2 external IP address pointing to exchange server.
1st ip address xx.xx.xx.219 is for receiving/sending smtp mail, all
incoming
smtp mail is scan by Spam Marshall applicance then forward to the
exchange
server.
mail.domain.com points to this ipaddress
2nd ip address xx.xx.xx.220 was setup for use for OWA users type
https://xx.xx.xx.220/exchange to get there
I have start testing IMAP for do this. But I am having problems with the
sending of mail back to the exchange server. I think I am missing
something
on the exchange server side, but I am not sure
fred
A new feature that combines Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 (11) and
Windows XP (SP2 or SP1 with fix) enables your users to use Outlook
whilst sat on the Internet and access their mail as if they were in
the office, "RPC over HTTPS".
See:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Outlook_2003_Connect_Exchange_2003.html
as the main source and also www.microsoft.com/exchange. There are a
couple of whitepapers/articles to get you started on this depending on
your Exchange and AD topology.
Also see:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-52,GGLD:en&q=rpc+https
for some troubleshooting.
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Pablo Vernocchi
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Posted:
Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:37 am Post subject:
Re: Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2003 from internet |
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As RPC over https uses Https... the prot is 443...
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:26:08 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
| Quote: | Do you know what ports outlook will use when using RPC over HTTPS. I have
OWA access ports setup and working, but Outlook RPC over HTTPS must be using
more as it will not connect to internal exchange server, If I shutdown
frewall it connects.
I setup outlook per Tips on msexchange.org, I get the login prompt for the
exchnage server, but when I click on my mailbox box I receive the error.
The set of folders could not be opened.
Using WIndows XP SP2. Outlook 2003
Outlook also seems extermely slow since adding the connection to the
exchange server . I also have IMAP configure to same server.
On exchange proxy settings I am using the actual IP address instead of a
domain name. OWA uses an IPaddress as well.
https://xx.xx.xx.xx/exchange for OWA
https://xx.xx.xx.xx for RPC over Https proxy settings.
I also tried to download the address book with no luck.
Fred
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:19v7u0l46ta2lfk9gmdnqvk0f922vqiinv@4ax.com...
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:49:17 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
Hey
What would be the best way for user to come in through firewall to get
mail
using outlook. I have setup OWA but some of the big bosses want to use
Outlook 2003 instead.
Currently I have 2 external IP address pointing to exchange server.
1st ip address xx.xx.xx.219 is for receiving/sending smtp mail, all
incoming
smtp mail is scan by Spam Marshall applicance then forward to the
exchange
server.
mail.domain.com points to this ipaddress
2nd ip address xx.xx.xx.220 was setup for use for OWA users type
https://xx.xx.xx.220/exchange to get there
I have start testing IMAP for do this. But I am having problems with the
sending of mail back to the exchange server. I think I am missing
something
on the exchange server side, but I am not sure
fred
A new feature that combines Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 (11) and
Windows XP (SP2 or SP1 with fix) enables your users to use Outlook
whilst sat on the Internet and access their mail as if they were in
the office, "RPC over HTTPS".
See:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Outlook_2003_Connect_Exchange_2003.html
as the main source and also www.microsoft.com/exchange. There are a
couple of whitepapers/articles to get you started on this depending on
your Exchange and AD topology.
Also see:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-52,GGLD:en&q=rpc+https
for some troubleshooting.
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Saludos,
Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Fred
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:58 am Post subject:
Re: Exchange 2003 & Outlook 2003 from internet |
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I have that TCP port 443 on firewall, being forward to exchnage server, but
like I said OWA works fine, Outlook doesn't work.
If I shutdown the firewall outlook will connect, so there has to be
something else its using.
Fred
"Pablo Vernocchi" <vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com> wrote in message
news:hjmeu01od09iqk8e4t6c17m66vl72ieh7r@4ax.com...
| Quote: | As RPC over https uses Https... the prot is 443...
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 00:26:08 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
Do you know what ports outlook will use when using RPC over HTTPS. I have
OWA access ports setup and working, but Outlook RPC over HTTPS must be
using
more as it will not connect to internal exchange server, If I shutdown
frewall it connects.
I setup outlook per Tips on msexchange.org, I get the login prompt for
the
exchnage server, but when I click on my mailbox box I receive the error.
The set of folders could not be opened.
Using WIndows XP SP2. Outlook 2003
Outlook also seems extermely slow since adding the connection to the
exchange server . I also have IMAP configure to same server.
On exchange proxy settings I am using the actual IP address instead of a
domain name. OWA uses an IPaddress as well.
https://xx.xx.xx.xx/exchange for OWA
https://xx.xx.xx.xx for RPC over Https proxy settings.
I also tried to download the address book with no luck.
Fred
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:19v7u0l46ta2lfk9gmdnqvk0f922vqiinv@4ax.com...
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:49:17 -0500, "Fred" <tinch@netscape.net> wrote:
Hey
What would be the best way for user to come in through firewall to get
mail
using outlook. I have setup OWA but some of the big bosses want to use
Outlook 2003 instead.
Currently I have 2 external IP address pointing to exchange server.
1st ip address xx.xx.xx.219 is for receiving/sending smtp mail, all
incoming
smtp mail is scan by Spam Marshall applicance then forward to the
exchange
server.
mail.domain.com points to this ipaddress
2nd ip address xx.xx.xx.220 was setup for use for OWA users type
https://xx.xx.xx.220/exchange to get there
I have start testing IMAP for do this. But I am having problems with
the
sending of mail back to the exchange server. I think I am missing
something
on the exchange server side, but I am not sure
fred
A new feature that combines Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 (11) and
Windows XP (SP2 or SP1 with fix) enables your users to use Outlook
whilst sat on the Internet and access their mail as if they were in
the office, "RPC over HTTPS".
See:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Outlook_2003_Connect_Exchange_2003.html
as the main source and also www.microsoft.com/exchange. There are a
couple of whitepapers/articles to get you started on this depending on
your Exchange and AD topology.
Also see:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:20
04-52,GGLD:en&q=rpc+https
for some troubleshooting.
Saludos,
Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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