Hi Christian
Two different use cases here.
1) Outlook from home.
Solution A)
You could also use a VPN connection to your server or LAN.
Over this you could talk MAPI with OpenChange securely.
This is not really practical. This way every email account should also
have a vpn configured.
Hi list,
I was looking for the port number MAPI is using. so to configure the
firewall. but I found this remark some where:
I want to open MAPI for remote users, is it possible to open it in
firewall?
Technically yes. But you would never, ever do it.
The way to open MAPI for remote users
Hello Hans de Groot
On 2012-05-16 11:42, Hans de Groot wrote:
I was looking for the port number MAPI is using. so to configure the
firewall. but I found this remark some where:
I want to open MAPI for remote users, is it possible to open it in
firewall?
Technically yes. But you would
On 16-5-2012 11:50, Christian Mack wrote:
If you want it secure, then yes it currently is local LAN only.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Hi Christian,
I was trying the whole 2.x setup so I could use Outlook from home connecting to my server online
somewhere and so I could use my android mail
Hi,
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:19 PM, hans ha...@dandy.nl wrote:
could do the same. But reading carefully now it it states outlook support
everywhere and not exchange server clone. I guess what I am looking for a
an activesync server. My fault. Should have read better.
Thank you for your
Hello Hans
On 2012-05-16 12:19, hans wrote:
On 16-5-2012 11:50, Christian Mack wrote:
If you want it secure, then yes it currently is local LAN only.
I was trying the whole 2.x setup so I could use Outlook from home
connecting to my server online somewhere and so I could use my android