Paul,

1. Lose the IP and register a convenient domain name (e.g. mail.domain.ug)
   in your DNS.

2. Lose the /mail by setting up an alias on the web server
   So that instead of http://123.123.123.123/mail you ask your users to
   type http://mail.domain.ug.

Will save you time, make instructions to users easy, etc.
Besides, you get to max out the ROI on OWA...



Bernard



> I am looking for a convenient webmail solution. My setup is such that I
> have my gateway/proxy/firewall as a suse 10 installation which forwards
> the mail to exchange 2000 on which I have configured my user accounts.
> Exchange offers OWA but I need to work around a way of conveniently
> accessing it outside the office. Currently, I have to enter a domain
> global ip/mail combination then enter my username/password combination.
>
> Anyone has a working solution?
>
>
>
> Paul.
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