Re: How to configure IMAP -SMTP securely for remote users tg



Here you go,

http://www.azaleos.com/blog/index.php?q=node/43

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner

"TomandJerry" <TomandJerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3C11DE25-3EC9-4EB5-A18F-64297066CAA7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
That may be a good solution under normal circumstances. However, I am
needing to set this up for an Ipod Touch device that has an option for MS
Exchange config. Info on Apple's web site says it must be set up in IMAP
mode in order to function. I have not been able to get it to work yet but
have made it work with Outlook Express. Is it pretty easy to set Outlook to
use RPC over https in case I need to do that later?? thanks

"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:

Just a curious question, why not use Outlook 2003 and RPC over HTTPs? Your
Exchange Server 2003 CAL gives you an Outlook 2003 License and I believe a
Home use License (verify with your EULA). This would be secure and much
richer client for the users as they can get their Mail, Calendar, Contacts,
Tasks, etc.

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner

"TomandJerry" <TomandJerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:06A7D270-D580-467D-8776-1F9122A96F3C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> We currently have a Exchange 2k3 environment with 2 servers that works
> great.
> Right now when remote users need to access their mail they use web mail
> with
> ssl or they use a vpn connection. So these connections are secure. We
> have
> a situation where we may have to setup IMAP and SMTP for remote users > like
> with Outlook Express. I have configured and tested IMAP using an > off-site
> computer and using Outlook Express. I secured it by selecting > "Requires
> ssl/tls encryption" for authentication and "Require a secure channel"
> under
> secure communication. We use in-house certificates. This works fine.
> My problem is with the SMTP part. How can I set it up so that remote
> users
> can authenticate securely to relay mail but remote smtp servers trying > to
> send mail to my servers can continue to work as well? Under > "connection
> control" we have ip addresses and subnets listed to control who can > access
> this smtp virtual server. This is setup so that only our in house > subnets
> and our spam filter company can send access the default smtp virtual
> server.
> Any help will be appreciated. Can this be done? Sorry for tmi.


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