Evan Mann wrote:

> ISA isn't necessary for RPC over HTTP(S).  It can offer you an extra
> level of security, such as terminating the SSL connection to the ISA
> server, but it's not a requirement by any means. 

Indeed. We're running a plain ol' Exchange 2003 Front End Server in our
DMZ to do both OWA and RPC over HTTP(s). Our smart host is PMDF on
VMS/ALPHA with SOPHOS for virus scanning, PMAS for anti-spam, and
vFastScan to speed up the scanning - it loads all the virus defs in
memory.

And, no, I don't work for or get kickbacks from or even know anybody
personally who works for any of the above companies!

-- 
Larry Wahlers
Concordia Technologies
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 
 

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