RE: Need help with Exchange 2000 behind ISA configuration

  • From: "Mike Carlson" <domitianx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ISAserver.org Discussion List]'" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:26:17 -0600

What protocol are you using from the external client to the Exchange box
behind ISA? IMAP, POP3, RPC, etc.?

What kind of connection are you using? DSL, T1, etc.?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Cheeseman [mailto:bob@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:22 AM
> To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
> Subject: [isalist] Need help with Exchange 2000 behind ISA 
> configuration
> 
> 
> http://www.ISAserver.org
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> 
> Prior to diving in head first, we did some testing. We built
> an ISA server, installed Exchange 2000 on the same machine
> and configured exchange to handle mail for companyname.NET. 
> Currently all employees use email from an ISP at the domain 
> companyname.COM. Seemed to work very well.
> 
> Then we jumped in.
> 
> We Setup the whole company behind ISA on SBS2000 which is a
> pdc for the domain companyname.COM, with exchange 2000 on a 
> separate machine as member server. ISA server has two NIC's, 
> 1 with a public IP (ie: 206.47.85.xxx), 1 with an internal 
> private IP. (ie: 192.168.16.xxx).
> 
> I made DNS HOST and MX entries on the ISP's servers for the 
> exchange server at the IP Address of the ISA server. I ran 
> the secure mail publishing wizard. I setup an outside client 
> (outlook 2000) to connect to an exchange server. put in the 
> FQDN of the exchange server and it responded asking me for 
> username, domain, and password.
> 
> When I click send and receive, I see dialing, waiting for 
> connection, a quick flash of another dialogue box I can't 
> read, and no errors. But no mail either. no send, no receive. 
> I know there are two mail messages in the administrator 
> mailbox. If I Terminal into either the exchange server or the 
> ISA server (thus on the internal network) I can send and 
> receive mail internally.
> 
> Now to my real question;
> 
> How do I setup the exchange box behind ISA to handle mail
> for the companyname.NET domain. I need to do this to do
> proper testing. I can't use companyname.COM until it is
> working perfectly, as the employees use the email as part of 
> their daily work.
> 
> I'm stuck.
> 
> Thanx & regards
> 
> Bob Cheeseman
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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