Yepp, you have to first publish your OWA (outlook web access) website with the internal FW, then you have to publish the internal FW with the external FW in order to get internet users access to it.
Web pub is the way you want to go. There could be more to this but try this first.
/J
Thanks for trying =)
The problem was that isa cannot use "forward host name" through 2 ISA servers. At least that was the problem for me.
My solution was to:
exchange.mydomain.com <-from internet
forward this (w/o hostname) to my inner ISA
inner isa forwards to exchange.mydomain.com...
In the examples I've been viewing, it's said that ISA Server only supports the basic authentication mode and you should run over SSL if you want to hide your passwords from the internet.
I have a ISA Configuration looking like this:
Internet - ISA1 - DMZ - ISA2 - Intranet
The DMZ and Intranet are using 192.168.x.xxx addresses.
On the intranet is a Exchange Server 2000 with the "integrated" IIS web
mail functionality.
I want to read the web mail from internet and...
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