Re: outlook web access

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zuhair wrote:

> hi,
>
> what is the address to access the webmail from outside, for MS. SBS, is it
> "http://xxxxx/exchange"; ????
>
> I have the HTTP server on the exchange manager started, and have done port
> forwarding to the server.
>
> the same port forwarding done to SMTP is done to http and https; however I
> cannot access my webmail from outside
>
> can anybody help

You firewall or the device that does the port forwarding. What type of setup
do you have?
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