RE: Forwarding e-mail to users home e-mail address



Hi Al,

Thanks for posting in our newsgroup and also for Larry and Lanwench's input.

I fully agree with Lanwench. It's better choice to use OWA for security
concern. Another suggestion is to configure the RPC over http for Outlook
which provides the full feature of Outlook as in Lan. To configure RPC over
Http for Outlook, you can find the reference article by the following:

1. Logon RWW.
2. Click the link Using Outlook via the Internet.

Note: Before you configure RPC over http, please make sure you have run the
CEICW wizard to allow Outlook via the Internet.

1. Click Start, click Server Management. Click To Do List and then click
"Connect to the Internet". Click Next, and go through the Internet option.
2. Select Enable firewall and click Next.
3. On the Web Services Configuration page shows, make sure Outlook via the
Internet is selected. Click Next.
4. On the Web Server Certificate page shows. Select "Create a new Web
server certificate", and type your FQDN (mail.domain.com) in the "Web
server name" text box. Click Next.

IMPORTANT: The FQDN that you type in the "Web server name" box must be the
same name that you use to connect to the Web site from the Internet. For
example, if the URL that you use to connect to the OWA is
https://server.contoso.com/exchange, type "server.contoso.com" (without the
quotation marks) in the "Web server name" box. If you use
http://ipaddress/exchange to access OWA, type the public IP address in the
"Web server name".

5. Go through the steps to finish the wizard.
More info:
825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763

Hope this helps.

If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Best regards,

Robert Li(MSFT)

Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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