Agreed, OWA is probably a much better solution. One thing to note though, 
if you are using OWA across the internet I highly suggest using SSL only 
since you will be passing usernames/passwords clear text across the 
internet (same as with POP3).

On another note; what's the point of using Exchange if you are using it as 
a POP3 server?

Phil


>use exchange OWA instead.
>
>this is an Exchange/POP3 problem. not a fw problem. how would the firewall
>know which server to forward the request to?
>
>MS OWA will solve that problem.

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Phillip Renouf
Systems Engineer
Sobeys Canada



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