RE: Receive and send email from different LAN' s

  • From: Administrator - Beaconsfield School <Administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 15:36:33 +0100

Without establishing a trust relationship, will they be able to have an
email system that works like a web based mail or through using outlook
express? We are in a VPN. We would like to keep both LAN's separate without
any trust relationships for maximum security

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> From:         Lomker, Michael
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> LAN'    s
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> > 5.5 installed. Is there any way where the users in the other 
> > network be 5.5 in their 
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> Yes, of course.  You have two good options: 
> 
> 1) Establish a trust relationship between the two domains and create
> mailboxes on your Exchange server for the members of the other domain.
> 
> 2) Create a username/password for each outside user in your domain and
> make sure the passwords are kept the same on both domains (you'll be using
> passthrough authentication).
> 
> If you do not have a VPN then it will take some effort to allow the other
> group access to your server via Outlook (firewall/lmhosts/wins
> configuration can become complex).  Access through a POP/IMAP client
> wouldn't be too difficult.
> 
> The combination of a VPN and a trust relationship would be the
> simplest/best approach.
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