Microsoft also has the following Whitepaper available that discusses this
question:
http://www.microsoft.com/Exchange/techinfo/E2KFrontBack.htm
At 04:44 PM 8/29/00 +0200, Mikael Olsson wrote:
>Volker Tanger wrote:
> >
> > If mail access from the internet is a must, restrict that to POP or
> IMAP, and SMTP.
>
>SSL-ized POP and IMAP, preferably. Since you log on to the exchange server
>with your domain name and password, you'd be leaking them in plain text if
>you use plain POP and IMAP.
>
>......
>
>(Iiik, let's not start the entire "how to secure an exchange server"
> discussion again. It only took 30-40 e-mails last time :P)
>
>For those that are interested:
>The list archives are available at http://lists.gnac.net/firewalls
>Search for "exchange" during the past few months and you'll find
>a LOT of messages on this topic.
>
>Regards,
>Mikael Olsson
>
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