MSExchange.org - Monthly Article Update Hi ExchangeList, New articles added to MSExchange.org last month: Title: Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) with ISA Server 2000 - Table of Contents Summary: I recently finished a five part series on how to publish the Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access Web site using ISA Server 2000. The inspiration behind this series was the realization that ISA Server 2000 provides an absolutely unique ability to protect my OWA 2003 Web sites in a way that no other firewall in its class can do. Check out this series *before* you publish that OWA 2003 site! Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=576 Title: Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) with ISA Server 2000 - Part 3: SSL Bridging Drill Down and Requesting a Web Site Certificate Summary: We continue our series on publishing Exchange 2003 OWA sites with a drill down on SSL to SSL bridging and the importance of Web site certificate configuration. Then the steps by steps for obtaining the Web site certificate and exporting it are discussed. Come on in if your wresting with OWA publishing and certificate assignment! Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=575 Title: Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) with ISA Server 2000 Part 2: Understanding SSL Bridging and Installing an Enterprise CA Summary: In the first part of this series on how to publish the Exchange 2003 OWA site using ISA Server 2000, we went over some of the advantages the Exchange 2003 OWA site has over previous versions and a high level overview of the steps required to make the internal Exchange 2003 OWA available to external network users via ISA Server 2000 Web Publishing Rules. In this article we'll look at how the ISA Server firewall uses SSL bridging to provide a unique level of protection for your Exchange 2003 OWA site Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=574 Title: Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) with ISA Server 2000 Summary: ISA Server 2000 is the firewall of choice when publishing Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 services. If you are running, or plan to run, Exchange 2000 or 2003 services and want to make those services available to external network users, then it behooves you replace any existing firewall setup you current have in place and use an ISA Server 2000-based firewall offering. Check out this series on OWA 2003 publishing to get off to a good start. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=573 Title: Exchange 2000 Postmaster@IP And Abuse@IP Mailboxes Summary: If you ever need to add Postmaster@IP And Abuse@IP addresses to your Exchange 2000 server, you will not be able to do so with ADUC. This article describes a way in which it can be done with ADSI Edit. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=570 Title: Exchange Server 2003 Is Released to Manufacturing Summary: Microsoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing of Exchange Server 2003, the next edition of its messaging server. Customers can order a 120-day evaluation kit and sign up for an Outlook Web Access demonstration account. According to a recent study* by IDC, Microsoft Exchange led the Integrated Collaborative Environment market with 12.2 percent revenue growth worldwide over the previous year. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=569 Visit the Subscription Management (http://newsletter.isoftmarketing.com/) section to unsubscribe. MSExchange.org is in no way affiliated with Microsoft Corp. For sponsorship information, contact us at advertising@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Copyright © MSExchange.org 2003. All rights reserved.