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.
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