[isalist] Re: ISA, Exchange, and Blackberries...

  • From: "Jim Harrison" <Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 09:45:41 -0700

It should - I demo'd this for <havetokillyou> just this week.

They were quite pleased with the RPC/HTTP and non-IE browser session
speaking to the same FBA-based listener...

 

From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Thomas W Shinder
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 9:31 AM
To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isalist] Re: ISA, Exchange, and Blackberries...

 

Hi Bret,

 

No, FBA isn't being used on the listener for the incoming connections. 

 

If would be interesting to see if the ISA 2006 failback to basic will
work for this.

 

Thomas W Shinder, M.D.
Site: www.isaserver.org <http://www.isaserver.org/> 
Blog: http://blogs.isaserver.org/shinder/
Book: http://tinyurl.com/3xqb7
MVP -- Microsoft Firewalls (ISA)

 

         

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        From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bret Hanson
        Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:20 AM
        To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [isalist] Re: ISA, Exchange, and Blackberries...

        When a user wanted to use a Blackberry on our network (using the
method described below) it would not work with Exchange 2000 / ISA 2004
Forms Based Authentication.  I had to setup a separate listener on an
other IP address using Integrated Authentication. 

         

        Did Blackberry get this working with FBA?

         

        Thanks,

        Bret

         

________________________________

        From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerald G. Young
        Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:10 AM
        To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [isalist] Re: ISA, Exchange, and Blackberries...

        Tom,

         

        I'm guessing (based on your statement that he's accessing
through OWA) that he followed the procedure below to set this up:

        Add an email address for an email account that you access using
a desktop web browser 

        1.       Select the I can access my email account using a web
browser (Outlook Web Access) option. 

        2.       Click Next. 

        3.       In the Outlook Web Access URL field, type the web
address that you use to access the email account.

        4.       Verify your email address.

        5.       In the Email account name field, type the mailbox name
for your Outlook account. The mailbox name is the same as your login
name, and it is usually case-sensitive.

        6.       In the User name field, type your user name. 

        7.       Verify your password. 

        8.       Click Next.

        The above is done through the carrier's user account.

         

        The whole set of procedures for Outlook is given below (this was
taken from a Cingular Account):


        Add a Microsoft Outlook work email address 


        Your Microsoft Outlook email account must be enabled on a
Microsoft Exchange Server. If you do not know the server type, contact
your system administrator. 

        Note: If you access your email account using a desktop computer
on your company's network, use your desktop web browser to add the email
address for the account. 

        1.       Perform one of the following actions:

        o        On your BlackBerry device or BlackBerry-enabled device,
on the BlackBerry Internet Service web site, click Email accounts. Click
Add an email account.

        o        In a desktop web browser, on the BlackBerry Internet
Service web site, in the left pane, click Email accounts. Click Add
account.

        2.       In the Email Address field, type the full email address
(for example, clydewarren@xxxxxxxxxxx).

        3.       In the Password and Confirm Password fields, type the
password for your email account.

        4.       Click Next.

        5.       Perform one of the following actions:

        o        If you access your work email account using a desktop
web browser, skip to "Add an email address for an email account that you
access using a desktop web browser."

        o        If you access your work email account from a desktop
computer on your company's network, skip to "Add an email address for an
email account that you access using Outlook."

        Add an email address for an email account that you access using
a desktop web browser 

        1.       Select the I can access my email account using a web
browser (Outlook Web Access) option. 

        2.       Click Next. 

        3.       In the Outlook Web Access URL field, type the web
address that you use to access the email account.

        4.       Verify your email address.

        5.       In the Email account name field, type the mailbox name
for your Outlook account. The mailbox name is the same as your login
name, and it is usually case-sensitive.

        6.       In the User name field, type your user name. 

        7.       Verify your password. 

        8.       Click Next.

        Add an email address for an email account that you access using
Outlook 

        1.       Select the I always use Outlook to access my email
account option. 

        2.       Click Next.

        3.       Perform one of the following actions:

        o        To install the mail connector on your desktop computer,
click Download. Complete the on-screen instructions. Click Install. If
prompted, provide additional account information. See "About Microsoft
Outlook work email account settings for setup with the mail connector"
for more information. To share your mail connector with colleagues,
select the I want to allow others to share my Mail Connector option.

        Note: You cannot download the mail connector using your
BlackBerry device or BlackBerry-enabled device. Try adding the account
from the BlackBerry Internet Service web site in a desktop web browser
to download the mail connector.

        o        To use a colleague's mail connector, click Click here.
Type the mail connector ID. Click Next. If prompted, provide additional
account information. Click Next. Verify that Outlook is not set to store
email messages locally. Click OK.

        You can also add a personal email address and a Lotus Notes work
email address.  I use this service to grab my gmail data as a personal
email address.  Last year that used to be done at intervals.  This year,
however, whenever I send a message or receive a message through my gmail
account, my BlackBerry gets it pretty much in real time (few second
delay at most). 

        Cordially yours,
        Jerry G. Young II
        Applications Engineer, Platform Engineering
        Enterprise Hosting
        NTT America, an NTT Communications Company
        
        22451 Shaw Rd.
        Sterling, VA 20166
        
        Office: 571-434-1319
        Fax: 703-333-6749
        Email: g.young@xxxxxxxx 


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