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We've taken a different tack. Instead of OWA, we've gone with the Web-based
IMP package frontend'ed on a Unix server in the DMZ, and it uses IMAP to
talk to the Exchange server. Only opens one port between the DMZ and the
LAN, and puts a Unix box in front of a NT box - should make it pretty hard
to break through :-)
[should is always the operative word here!]
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Cheers
Jason Haar
Unix/Network Specialist, Trimble NZ
Phone: +64 3 3391 377 Fax: +64 3 3391 417
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