Howdy,
Port 80 and if you are doing SSL, port 443.

Note that if you want to give remote Outlook clients access to an Exchange
Server, you can statically set the ports to use.  There is a Microsoft
Technote on their web site as to how to do this, it involves editing the
registry a bit.

Irwin

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Ma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 1:35 AM
To: Cisco (E-mail)
Subject: Any special ports for Outlook Web access?


Sorry, a little out of topic. 

We have installed an MS Exchange server behind the firewall, and opened the
SMTP port for it. Now the customer requires Outlook Web Access. I just
wonder whether we should open any other ports for this service, or just HTTP
will do.

Thanks,

Daniel Ma
Systems Engineer
Enterprise Computing Unit
Infonet Systems & Services Pte Ltd
DID: (65)4616095 Fax: 4792289



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