Mac OS X Compatibility (or lack thereof?)
From: Itsum (itsum_at_myrealbox.com)
Date: 03/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:26:08 -0800
Thank you for the reply.
Reverse DNS lookup of POP3 servers worked. Instead of names, I put IP
addresses, as our guys told me ISA does its own DNS thingy...
Regards,
Itsum.
>-----Original Message-----
>Recommend configuring your Mac (and any other machines
>which can't logon to the Domain) as SNAT clients.
>
>- Create a Client Set describing the IP addresses of these
>clients (If DHCP, you may want to make them reserved
>leases)
>- Create Site&Content and Protocol rules referencing your
>Client Set
>- If you're running internal SMTP, you may also want to
>configure for relaying based on IP addresses also if
>currently based on Domain Logon.
>
>Tony Su
>
>
>
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>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi All
>>
>>I am behind an ISA server, and with my Windows machine, I
>have to use the
>>Firewall Client. With the Mac, once proxies for HTTP,
>HTTPS and FTP
>>configured, all work fine.
>>
>>However, I cannot send or receive mail (no IMAP, POP3 and
>SMTP access) on
>>the Mac. No MSN Messenger on the Mac, too.
>>
>>Is there a workaround?
>>
>>Thanks and regards,
>>
>>Itsum.
>>.
>>
>.
>
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