That all being said.  If you plan on ignoring logic you can use ISA
server to publish your Exchange server.  It will filter RPC data to
reduce the risks involved.  There is a few docs on doing this on MS site
in the Hosting Series.  There are limitations, such as not working well,
but it does work at least sometimes.  

Joel Stidley


-----Original Message-----
From: Osborn, Joel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 7:16 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: FW: Accessing Exchange from Outlook 2k through firewall

Here's a less subtle one:

VVVVVVVV           VVVVVVVVPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP   NNNNNNNN        NNNNNNNN
V::::::V           V::::::VP::::::::::::::::P  N:::::::N       N::::::N
V::::::V           V::::::VP::::::PPPPPP:::::P N::::::::N      N::::::N
V::::::V           V::::::VPP:::::P     P:::::PN:::::::::N     N::::::N
 V:::::V           V:::::V   P::::P     P:::::PN::::::::::N    N::::::N
  V:::::V         V:::::V    P::::P     P:::::PN:::::::::::N   N::::::N
   V:::::V       V:::::V     P::::PPPPPP:::::P N:::::::N::::N  N::::::N
    V:::::V     V:::::V      P:::::::::::::PP  N::::::N N::::N N::::::N
     V:::::V   V:::::V       P::::PPPPPPPPP    N::::::N  N::::N:::::::N
      V:::::V V:::::V        P::::P            N::::::N   N:::::::::::N
       V:::::V:::::V         P::::P            N::::::N    N::::::::::N
        V:::::::::V          P::::P            N::::::N     N:::::::::N
         V:::::::V         PP::::::PP          N::::::N      N::::::::N
          V:::::V          P::::::::P          N::::::N       N:::::::N
           V:::V           P::::::::P          N::::::N        N::::::N
            VVV            PPPPPPPPPP          NNNNNNNN         NNNNNNN

Courtesy of Lonster's Figlet server.
http://www.schnoggo.com/figlet.html

font: doh.flf

...Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 6:22 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Accessing Exchange from Outlook 2k through firewall


Hey , I like it! 
Kinda like: "What color is an orange?"



-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:13 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Accessing Exchange from Outlook 2k through firewall


V           V  PPPPPP   N     N
 V         V   P     P  NN    N
  V       V    P     P  N N   N
   V     V     PPPPPP   N  N  N
    V   V      P        N   N N
     V V       P        N    NN
      V        P        N     N

Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shawn Connelly
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Accessing Exchange from Outlook 2k through firewall


(This is my first email to the group so hopefully I'll get this right!)

> I'm trying to access our Exchange Server through a firewall (>
utilizing
port forwarding) with Outlook 2000 and Exchange Server support (lan type
connection).  By process of elimination, I have discovered that the
forwarding the following ports works (sort of):

23-31,50,80,110,119,123,143
100-150
4500-5000

Obviously, I'd like to narrow down the 100-150 and 4500-5000.

Though I can finally read and respond to email, I found that my offline
folders have disappeared from my laptop (not sure if this was a
coincidence
or not) and attempting to re-instate the offline folders gives me the
following error:

>From tools/Off-line folder settings:
Msg: You must configure an offline folder before you can use this folder
offline. Would you like to configure an offline folder now?
Response: yes
Msg: The attempt to log on to the MS Exchange Server has failed.
Why this happening?  Remember while attempting this operation, I am
already
successfully connected to the Exchange server.  My only guess is that I
need
to forward more port numbers through the firewall.
I have search through the MS Knowledgebase, my Exchange server manuals,
other on-line support sites, Slapstick, etc.
Your help is greatly appreciated,
Shawn
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Shawn Connelly, Network Engineer.  Dipix Technologies Inc.
This message is coming from a remote location!

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