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Hi,

We just installed Isa Server and published our smtp mail server. Our web site www.company.com
is redirected to a web site in other country. Before the installation of the ISA our user’s access to
the web mail was done by our internet address (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Can we do the same with Isa? How?

TIA

Normally it is done by accessing it by the Netbios Machine Name and not the FQDN.

So from the outside it might be http://mail.mycompany.com/path But from the inside it would be
http://mymailserver/path
Otherwise you have to modify the DNS config in your system so that the external mail server
FQDN is resolved to an internal private address.

Phillip Windell [CCNA, MVP, MCP]

We are using bluehost.com web mail. (login.bluehost.com)


We only can use 1~3 min. then the web mail will ask our user name and password again. If we
remove ISA client, connect to internet directly then we don't have this problem.I checked ISA log,
all web mail connections use port 80 only.

TIA

Did you enable the checkbox : require all users to authenticate ?


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Regards,

Tarek Majdalani

Yes, the checkbox enabled, but still the same.

Thanks

Actually , you should not enabled it.

If you want to force authentication for your outbound rules, then do not use the Condition ALL
Users and replace it with users/groups from Active Directory. No Need to enable this checkbox.

Disabled it.

Tarek Majdalani

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