Ok so I did manage to get this working. I just wanted to post in case anyone else stumbles across this thread with the same issue. I basically have a range of public IP's xxx.xxx.xxx.98 through xxx.xxx.xxx.107.
The public DNS record for OWA was the .107 address. Even the OWA settings on...
Exchange 2007 running on 2008 Server (standard) with Cisco ASA 5510.
I am having issues connecting to my email externally. It works fine internally. My situation is this:
-Cisco ASA 5510 with outside (public) IP address of xxx.xxx.xxx.98.
-Internal Exchange server with private IP of...
Thanks for the reply. Yea, we do actually have multiple public IP's. I will try your first suggestion. I guess I thought we already were doing that, though. But now I see when I ping that public IP from the outside (or inside, actually), I get no reply.
Exchange 2007 running on 2008 Server (standard).
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