Re: Best practice for email boxes for non local domain users?
From: William Jay (whjayg_at_msn.com)
Date: 08/10/04
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:01:43 +0800
Use OWA. They basically do not need to know whether they have an account in
AD. They can login into any PCs with any credentials they wanted but when
they use the OWA url such as http://mail.YOURSERVER.com or
http://mail.YOURSERVER.com/exchange , they still need to type username and
password.
Without authentication, yes it is working by setting as anonymous in the IIS
setting and a little modification for eg http://mail.YOURSERVER.com/Johnnny
for whoever named Johnny in your environment (I have tested this and it
works - similar setting as normal website but, it is not easy as it looks) ,
but everyone will be able to access the mailbox from internal and external.
Is that what you want when I can also read your remote users mail? Its your
call, man!
Jay
"Andy David - Exchange MVP" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in
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> Dont you want them to authenticate to something?
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> On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 17:20:06 -0700, David Lewis <*@*.*> wrote:
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> >My office hosts email for remote offices. The users never log into our
office so they
> >do not have usernames and passwords at my office. Now I am setting up
exchange.
> >Do I need to create user accounts for the users that are not in my
office?
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