Re: Can't use outlook from outside our network



On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 01:21:00 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:

Hello;

Thanks for the advice - I have some follow-up questions.

>HI Dave,
>
>Thanks for your updates.
>
>Generally speaking, we can use SBS to host more than two SMTP address but
>on SBS 2003 we can use only one Exchange organization. That means the CEICW
>configuration is only for the local SBS exchange user. You need to make
>sure this is configured correctly.

How do I do that? I presently have it working for all of my domains
and I do not want to lose that.

>Also as I know, you want to use RPC over HTTP, you can only do it on your
>local SBS Exchange mail domain, so that you can put your Exchange server
>which want to be published for RPC over HTTP as the email domain name on
>the CEICW. You can not use SBS to configure it for domain other than your
>local exchange domain.

What setting do I use? As I said my domain is windward.local but the
email address my daughter uses is thielen.com. And again, I don't want
to lose the ability to send/receive for all of the domains.

>Thanks for your understanding, if this is configured correctly, after you
>running the CEICW wizard, then make sure that outlook is configured
>correctly, you can do it on the laptop.
>
>Thanks again for your effort.

thanks - dave

>Best regards,
>
>Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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>| From: David Thielen <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>| Subject: Re: Can't use outlook from outside our network
>| Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 05:59:28 -0700
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>| On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:04:58 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>| ("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>|
>| >HI Dave,
>| >
>| >Thanks for updates.
>| >
>| >It seems you host many email domains on one Exchange server, so we are
>not
>| >sure which one you use for your RPC over HTTP connection. You have to
>put
>| >that one on the CEICW wizard.
>|
>| Is this in answer to me question (2) below? The dns entry is
>| intranet.windward.net but it is used by my daughters who have email on
>| thielen.com. So is it the dns entry domain or the email domain?
>|
>| >You do not need to enable OMA, as you did not use mobile device for
>| >Exchange server.
>| >
>| >Another question about your configuration, we want to know how you
>| >configure your SMTP server to send and receive internet emails, what I
>| >means is the outbound emails, did you use more than one SMTP virtual
>server
>| >on your SBS server? If you just only use smarthost on ISP for sending
>and
>| >receiving outbound emails, you can leave that place blank.
>| >
>| >If possible, could you clarify how you host 20 domains on your SBS
>server?
>| >This might help us understand your issue more clearly.
>|
>| How do I find out how this is configured? I hired a SBS consultant to
>| set this up so I don't know the answer.
>|
>| I do not use my ISPs email (or dns or anything). So all mail comes in
>| directly to my server and is sent directly from my server.
>|
>| >Thanks for your effort; I will be here waiting for your updates.
>|
>| thanks - dave
>|
>| ...
>| >--------------------
>| >| From: David Thielen <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>| ...
>| >| Hello;
>| >|
>| >| Ok, I ran it and "Outlook via the Internet" was not enabled so I
>| >| enabled it. I will find out tomorrow if it works.
>| >|
>| >| When running the wizard I was not certain what to put for the
>| >| following (this is why I hate this wizard - you have to reset
>| >| everything):
>| >|
>| >| 1) Do I need to enable "Outlook Mobile Access" also?
>| >|
>| >| 2) What do I put for the E-mail domain name? I have 20 domains that
>| >| Exchange is servicing (and MX records for all pointing to my Exchange
>| >| server).
>| >|
>| >| thanks - dave
>|
>|
>| david@at-at-at@windward.dot.dot.net
>| Windward Reports -- http://www.WindwardReports.com
>| me -- http://dave.thielen.com
>|


david@at-at-at@windward.dot.dot.net
Windward Reports -- http://www.WindwardReports.com
me -- http://dave.thielen.com
.



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