We need a POP3 enabled exchange server on the DMZ and moving OWA from the
internal exchange server to that server. Do I just build the server and put
the connector in to the other server?
We need a POP3 enabled exchange server on the DMZ and moving OWA from the
internal exchange server to that server. Do I just build the server and put
the connector in to the other server?
Connector?
What version of Exchange is this that you plan to use?
And why would you want to do it that way? Why not use ISA to project those
services into the DMZ? Much much easier to use ISA than it is to use
Exchange to do that. At least from a troubleshooting perspective.
"StephenTMA" <StephenTMA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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We need a POP3 enabled exchange server on the DMZ and moving OWA from the
internal exchange server to that server. Do I just build the server and
put
the connector in to the other server?
Is there any white pages of links for ISA?
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Connector?
What version of Exchange is this that you plan to use?
And why would you want to do it that way? Why not use ISA to project those
services into the DMZ? Much much easier to use ISA than it is to use
Exchange to do that. At least from a troubleshooting perspective.
"StephenTMA" <StephenTMA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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We need a POP3 enabled exchange server on the DMZ and moving OWA from the
internal exchange server to that server. Do I just build the server and
put
the connector in to the other server?
www.microsoft.com/exchange/library is one place to see this type of setup
specifically.
www.microsoft.com/isa is another.
As is www.isaserver.org
Al
"StephenTMA" <StephenTMA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Is there any white pages of links for ISA?
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Connector?
What version of Exchange is this that you plan to use?
And why would you want to do it that way? Why not use ISA to project
those
services into the DMZ? Much much easier to use ISA than it is to use
Exchange to do that. At least from a troubleshooting perspective.
"StephenTMA" <StephenTMA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B980438D-E2B7-4E5A-881F-73ECD72C6901@microsoft.com...
We need a POP3 enabled exchange server on the DMZ and moving OWA from
the
internal exchange server to that server. Do I just build the server
and
put
the connector in to the other server?