I would suggest ISA server (or whatever reverse proxy you have in place) if you 
have one

Alternatively, I would create a second website that answers to 
http://mail.myplace.com and create a custom 404 (File Not Found) error page 
that does a redirect to http://www.myplace.com/exchange -or-  you can use the 
native IIS redirect functionality that redirects any request for any 
file/folder to go to http://www.myplace.com/exchange.

Cheers
Ken

From: David Lum [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, 31 December 2008 5:17 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: IIS redirect?

Say I want to redirect mail.myplace.com to 
www.myplace.com/Exchange<http://www.myplace.com/Exchange>, how do I do that? 
It's a DNS entry and....what? I'm looking to make it so users don't have to 
include the /Exchange piece in the URL, so them typing mail.myplace.com takes 
them to the OWA page (Exchange 2003).

Caveat: Server in question also hosts a regular www site and is not dedicated 
to just Exchange.





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