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snb123

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Jun 12, 2003
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Thanks to help here my owa is now working internally great.

Outside is not working. Page cannot be displayed, I still have my exchange 2003 up and running. We did not use owa. We want to now. We have a 32bit web server outside our network (dmz). Our isp has mail pointing to a public ip address, this address in my firewall(cisco pix) points to my 2003 exchange server. I have https enable on both my domainname webserver and for my 2003 exchange server.

How can i access my new exchange server externally for owa. We do plan on moving everyone over and removing exchange 2003 from the network. Can I write a redirector to go from domain webserver and point to my new exchange server iis?

Do i just wait and change my router to point to my new server, and use the url mail.domainname.com/owa?
 
You could forward port 443 to your Exchange server and leave port 80 going to your web server if you don't need SSL for your web server. That would probably be the easiest at this point.

Do you only have a single static IP? If so, then what I suggested above is your best bet. If you have to use SSL with your DMZ web site, then you could actually change the listening SSL port on your Exchange server to something like 4434, and everyone who connects would have to point to
Dave Shackelford
ThirdTier.net
 
Just purchase a copy of isa standard. As long as the 2003 users are in the same organisation the \exchange url will redirect to owa or legacy exchange without anything having to be done
 
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