Re: WAN exchange connection , limit traffick
- From: "Brian Desmond [MVP]" <desmondb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:10:57 -0500
1. No. Your mail has to leave from an Exchange server.
2. Not necessarily at each site. Given the limited WAN connection bandwidth,
I'm inclined to say you may want to go this route.
3. Yes. With Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003, lookup rpc/http.
--Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP
"Lex" <Lex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A6A777EF-799A-4046-9790-12F386EB01A8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi, We have a company with 3 branch offices across the state.
> SBS2003 is running at head office with 45 user licences
> and win 2003 servers at 2 branch offices, all connected by VPNs
> between netcomm routers over ADSL connections to the internet.
>
> The exchange connections of the client computers at the
> branch offices are not prooving very reliable.
>
> Questions
>
> 1.To limit wan traffic is it possible to send outbound mail directly
> to an ISPs mail server from each branch instead of sending it back
> through the WAN to the SBS2003 server for it to send it out?
>
> 2. Or do we need an exchange server or ?? at each site?
>
> 3. Is it possible to connect to exchange server accross the
> internet without VPNs (not outlook web access)?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lex Harriss
>
>
>
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