We provide eMail access via 2 methods for our users, OWA and VPN. VPN is
your friend if you want to bypass OWA. Plus with VPN users can update their
offline folders (via OST) and work offline as well. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Claude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Accessing mails via remote Dial-up


Hello! I am new to this subject, please bear with me.
Our users would like to access their emails from outside using our dial-up
connection with AT&T.  Once they dial to AT&T they will be put on our
network via our T1 connection with AT&T.  We do not want to use OWA.  Is
there any one using a similar configuration to ours (Dial-up + T1) to
access emails?  Could you please tell us how you have made your exchange
servers available to your mobile users.?

I have two email servers.  One stores our users mailboxes, the other one
is a connector servers with 2 connectors: Internet Service connector (For
inbound mail only from 2 unix server used internally ) and an X.400
connector that forward/retrieve all outbound/inbound mails to a head
server in France, which in turn will forward the emails to the Internet.
We have a T1 connection with AT&T and would like to use AT&T DIALUP to 


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