RE: enable IMAP from Web

  • From: "Simon Weaver" <Simon.Weaver@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 13:17:40 -0000

Hi David
Yes by default Windows Authentication was ticked and basic was not (for clear 
reasons!!).
I should point out what I am trying to do, in case I am doing something 
wrong.....
 
I am going out of the country for a week, and wanted to access my Email on my 
IPAQ 3970. I tried to establish a VPN connection on my IPAQ adn then use IMAP, 
but I keep getting a message that it has timed out a response to the Server.
 
I got IMAP working from the Internet, and can now see my Emails, but it appears 
they are not being sent! 
When I configured IMAP on outlook express from a PC dialed up to the Internet, 
it complains about not being allowed to relay! So that could well be the 
problem!
 
I installed ISA FP1 and there is meant to be an option to configure OWA from 
here - but can I find the option??
 
NSLOOKUP also works fine :o)
You mentioned about SSL - Any ideas or links on the best way to set this up? I 
would be happy using OWA if need be! although the screen would be a little 
limited in size!
 
Simon Weaver
Technical Consultant
MCSE+Internet / MCSE Windows 2000
Integrated Solutions Corp. Ltd
http://www.iscl.net <http://www.iscl.net/>  

-----Original Message-----
From: David V. Dellanno [mailto:ddellanno@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 20 June 2003 21:47
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: enable IMAP from Web


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Man, you beat me too it!  I was just going to say to check your Exchange 
server.  
 
You do have the option in IMAPI4 service to change from Basic Authentication to 
NTLM.  Right-mouse click Default IMAP4, click Properties, then click Access 
tab, and click Authentication... button.  If basic authentication is fine, 
start thinking about using SSL for it.
 
On the ISA server do you have under Site and Content Rules - SMTP Outbound 
rule?  It should have been created by your Mail Secure Wizard to allow your 
exchange to send outbound messages.  Also, verify that your Exchange can 
resolve external FQDN, (example - nslookup www.isaserver.org 
<http://www.isaserver.org/> )

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Weaver [mailto:Simon.Weaver@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 6:35 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: enable IMAP from Web


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Dave
Ok, I got IMAP working - I had to enable it in Exchange 2k!
I can only seem to get it working on basic authentication which is not good, 
but I done a test and it worked fine.
 
The only problem I could see is that it would not allow me to send out Emails - 
Does anyone know what SMTP address can be used?
 



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