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Public Exchange Serverhi
if i want to make my exchange server public and give it a fixed ip adress so that my employees internal e-mails become external should i put it inside or outside my internal network ? Ammar,
You can do either. Here are a few links to get started on this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833401 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F7D2D6E5-579F-4779-A6B8-7EF931EC02A5&displaylang=en Anthony http://www.airdesk.com Show quoteHide quote "Ammar S. Mitoori" <msnews08@nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:13E3EE04-E0B9-4277-ABBE-96DAB79F4DC0@microsoft.com... > hi > > if i want to make my exchange server public and give it a fixed ip adress > so > that my > employees internal e-mails become external should i put it inside or > outside my internal network ? Ammar S. Mitoori <msnews08@nospam.nospam> wrote:
> hi Hi - you don't want to put an Exchange server or any domain-member server > > if i want to make my exchange server public and give it a fixed ip > adress so that my > employees internal e-mails become external should i put it inside or > outside my internal network ? anywhere but *behind* your firewall - not even in a DMZ. I suggest you post in microsoft.public.exchange.admin -and be sure to include your exact versions & SP levels of everything and describe your topology/firewall/etc.
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