Re: Cannot Access External Mail (SMTP / POP3) ISA 2000
- From: "Jim Harrison \(ISA SE\)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 08:49:03 -0700
Unfortunately, you're creating a conflicting set of requirements:
1. "some of our staff" - implies that ISA should make this decision based on
the user's credentials
2. "do not want to install MS Firewall Client" - means that ISA needs to
make this decision without having access to the user's credentials
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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)
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"Lobster" <stlock@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1180610040.265084.111050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We are running a Windows 2000 Server (Domain Controller) that has ISA
2000, Exchange 2000 installed.This machine has two NIC interfaces; one
connecting to the LAN, the other connecting into a CISCO 1605 Router -
for Internet ACCESS.
I would like some of our staff to be able to access external emails
(SMTP / POP3) from certain service providers, ie Yahoo UK, Hotmail
etc. I do not want to install MS Firewall Client on their machines.
What steps would I need to take in order to be able to do this
(bearing in mind that i have two NIC interfaces on the server; one for
the LAN, one with a PUBLIC IP address)?
Thanks
.
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