Sending mail via RPC over HTTP
- From: "Robert Dye" <r.dye@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:45:41 -0700
Hello:
I have an SBS2003 sp1 premium configuration. Currently, I am working at a
corporate site that requires going through a Cisco 3002 VPN to get external
access. I have been told the permissions allow for "any" ports, etc through
this portal.
What I am experiencing is as follows:
my laptop Outlook client is setup to run rpc over http. I can log onto the
exchange server and "receive" email from the server. I cannot "send" mail
from the outlook client to the server.
Additionally, I can log onto the OWA [server.domain.com/exchange] and
"browse" the OWA interface to view and download mail, but cannot access my
contact list nor "send" mail to it.
I cannot log onto [server.domain.com/remote], I get to the logon screen ok,
but can't get it to authenticate.
Any hints as to what may be wrong? is it a non public certificate ( using
the sbs2003 generated stuff)?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Robert Dye
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