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Harry
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:41 pm    Post subject: OWA access through a different web site Reply with quote

Hi


I have an Exchange 2003 Server. This has OWA enabled. Within the network I
can get access to the Emails through the browser.

I want to create a web server which will be totally isolated from the
Exchange server and let those who are our travelling staff access the email.
But the Exchange server is blocked at the firewall. Hence this bypass
method.

How could I succeed in doing the above.

I tried the redirection of URL in IIS, This works internally and not
externally.

Thanks
Harold

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Tim Hackbart [MSFT]
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 6:39 am    Post subject: Re: OWA access through a different web site Reply with quote

You may want to look into an ISA server.

You could place the ISA server in a DMZ and then WebPublish your Exchange
server.


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Hi


I have an Exchange 2003 Server. This has OWA enabled. Within the network I
can get access to the Emails through the browser.

I want to create a web server which will be totally isolated from the
Exchange server and let those who are our travelling staff access the
email.
But the Exchange server is blocked at the firewall. Hence this bypass
method.

How could I succeed in doing the above.

I tried the redirection of URL in IIS, This works internally and not
externally.

Thanks
Harold

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