Re: Ports to be opened for OWA

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Most Admins place an HTTP to HTTPS redirect, thus they have Port 80 open as
well as 443.

You can close 80 off, but you will have to instruct your users that HTTPS
prefix in your OWA url is a requirement

Oliver


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