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I have an SBS server on a network with a router providing internet access.
I am using NAT to pass port 80 traffic to a webserver (on a different 2003
server).
I would like to use the Exchange web client to access mail. Can someone
tell me what ports I need to set in the NAT configuration to fully access
the Exchange web mail client?
I have tried changing the IIS port number for the SBS to xxxx, and
forwarding xxxx requests to the SBS, but this only bring up the SBS front
page, and fails to find the web client section when I click the view mail
links?
Any ideas?
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