Re: Help for ISA Server 2004 SE using POP3/SMTP

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Ok, first you have to clean up your IP configuration. I assume that your
server is a DC, has a static IP and has DNS running. If that is correct your
need to change the configuration on the WAN NIC to:
The first 3 are OK
Remove DHCP reference
DNS should be 192.168.25.1
Add your ISP DNS servers under the forwarder tab in the DNS on your server.
LAN NIC:
The first 2 are OK
Leave DG blank
DNS 192.168.25.1

Make sure that your router (192.168.1.1) forwards all needed traffic to
192.168.1.101

You didn't post an IP config /all from one of the workstations. I assume
that you are running a DHCP on your windows server and that your are
supplying the correct info to the workstations. They should have the
following configuration on their NICs:
IP - 192.168.25.x
DG - 192.168.25.1
DNS - 192.168.25.1

In the ISA create a new access rule for POP3. Select the preconfigured POP
from the list of protocols, select "Internal" as the source and "External"
as the destination.
Create a second new access rule for SMTP with the same setup as the above.
Test the connection from one of the clients.

Hope this helps. Your configuration is really not anything close to standard
and this group isn't really the place to solve your problems but give it a
try and let us know if you got it going.


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Claus
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On Jun 17, 9:15 am, "bugt...@xxxxxxxxx" <bugt...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 17, 8:42 am, "Steve" <newsgr...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Several times you have said you have Windows 2003 SE. This is an SBS
2003
newsgroup so do you have that installed or not? You're posts are really
unclear as to what you have and what you've done. If its not SBS 2003
then
perhaps asking in a Windows Server or ISA newsgroup would be better.

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On Jun 16, 5:31 pm, "Jeff Teel" <jdteel@RMoveThis sugardog.com>
wrote:
First let me ask this. Are you wanting to collect POP3 mail with
the POP
connector on the server and send it to your users Exchange mailbox
or are
you trying to get POP3 mail with Outlook directly from your E-mail
provider?

If you run the CEICW wizzard and supply the correct answers ISA will
be
configured for you. Allowing SBS to do DHCP for you will ensure that
your
workstation is configured correctly for Internet access, LAN access
and
E-mail access be it POP mail or Exchange.

I would suggest posting an IPconfig /all from your server and also
from a
workstation to let us see how your NIC's are configured and then go
from
there.

Jeff

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On Jun 16, 2:58 pm, "Jeff Teel" <jdteel@RMoveThis sugardog.com>
wrote:
When I read your post I have trouble understanding just what you
are
asking
for sure! Your problems may be from having DHCP being supplied
from
your
Linksys router instead of your server. Can you be more
descriptive?

Jeff

<bugt...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Please Help expert on ISA server 2004 SE.

OS: Windows 2003 SE with ISA 2004 SE

Connetion 2 NIC for external an internal connection.

External : DHCP from linksys router

Internal : IP - 192.168.25.1
SM - 255.255.255. 0
DG - None

Question : How to configure ISA server 2004 SE to access from
the
client desktop using outlook 2003 without domain and isa client
firewall?

Thank you in advance.

Jeff the dhcp is my source of internet. This is my connection
BRODABAND MODER > LINKSYS ROUTER > WINDOWS 2003/ISA SERVER 2004 SE
>
16 PORT SWITCH > WORSTATION/windows xp pro sp 2/outlook 2003. My
problem is how to configure my isa server 2004 se so that i can
send a
recieved pop3 and smtp mails. I did not used firewall client for
isa
and i don't have any domain.

Claus and Jeff first of all i would like to thank you for your post.
i
will post the caps of ip config after 3 hrs. Please stay with this
topic because i need your help. Thanks a lot my friend.

it is not sbs but jeff and claus are welling to help me. Ok just for
this i will post and after that you can delete this thread. Please
just now. Yeap unclear because im confused.

Jeff and Clause here is the configuration.
but i don't know how to post it was in jpg files.

External Connection : IP - 192.168.1.101
SM - 255.255.255.0
DG - 192.168.1.1
DHCP Server - 192.168.1.1
DNS - 66.178.2.25
- 66.178.2.16

Internal Connection : IP - 192.168.25.1
SM - 255.255.255.0
DG - 192.168.1.1
DNS - 66.178.2.25
- 66.178.2.16

My friend please help me on how to make access policy.



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