Uhhh.. This sounds like solving the security problem by wrapping 
another layer of toilet paper around it.

Go with Squid or some other (well written) proxy capable of doing 
reverse proxying and authentication in the proxy. This will solve 
your problem. (No, do NOT use MS Proxy, since that's basically nothing
more than an extension of IIS.)

"Fiamingo, Frank" wrote:
> The organization is studying the idea of allowing access the the corporate
> Exchange server via the Internet - going through IIS via an SSL connection
> first.
> 

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