RE: Access Rule for OutLook mail from Exernal ISP
- From: "Larry Bird" <LarryBird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:09:02 -0800
My ISA server is 2004.
Thanks
"Larry Bird" wrote:
> I've been working on this for about two weeks now and I haven't been able to
> get things working. I'm trying to access mail from my ISP mail sever via an
> Access rule to my ISA 2004 Server. I've created a rule the contains both
> POP3 and SMTP. I've selected both POP3 and SMTP from the Common Protocols.
> My rule is configure as follows:
>
> General:
> Name: External E-Mail Server
> Description:
> Type: Access Rule
> Evaluation order: 3 of 6 rules
> Policy: Array
> Enable: is checked
> Action:
> Action to take when the rule conditions are met: Allow
> Log request matching this rule: is checked
> Protocols:
> Selected protocols: POP3 & SMTP
> POP3 Parameters:
> Port Range: 110
> Protocol Type: TCP
> Direction: Outbound (Unable to change to Inbound)
> Secondary Connections: None
> Application Filters: POP Intrustion Detection
> Filter (Checked)
> Show only selected applications filters (Checked)
> SMTP Parameters:
> Port Range: 25
> Protocol Type: TCP
> Direction: Outbound (Unable to Change)
> Secondary Connetions: None
> Application Filters: SMTP Filter (Checked)
> Show only selected application Filters (Checked)
> From:
> Internal
> No Exceptions
> To:
> External
> No Exceptions
> Users:
> Unrestricted Users (Contains two Domains accounts)
> No Exceptions
> Schedule:
> 24 X 7 (Always)
> Content Types:
> All content types
>
> I'm totally confused and frustated but I'll keep working at it. Below are
> the message that I'm getting from Outlook when doing a test e-mail:
>
> Send test e-mail message: The specified server was found, but there was no
> response from the server. Please verify tha the port and SSL information is
> correct. To access these settings close this dialog, then More Settings and
> click on the Advanced
>
> Log onto incoming mail server (POP3): The specified server was found, but
> there was no response from the server. Please verify that the port and SSL
> information is correct. To access these settings close this dialog, then
> click More Settings and click on the Advance tab.
>
> Find incoming mail server (POP3): Outlook could not connect to the incoming
> mail server (POP3). The problem could be the server namd or port, or your
> server may not support SSL. Verify your port and SSL Settings in More
> Settings under the Advanced tab.
>
> When I go to the Protocols list I select both SMTP and POP3. What am I
> doing wrong? What else must be done after selecting protocols?
>
> Thanks
>
.
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