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Re: [OT] Managing Group Mail with Exchange 2003


  • Subject: Re: [OT] Managing Group Mail with Exchange 2003
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:40:01 +0100


>>Another question.=A0 I have OWA working, but haven't tried OMA yet
- how
>>have you done it??

I followed the tutorials on http://www.petri.co.il there's also some
good
ones on http://www.msexchange.org/=20
I currently don=92t have server active synch working with the XDA but that=
=92s
because I haven't had time to set it up properly.

I think I know the reason why RPC over HTTP isn't working and that=92s
that=
I
don=92t have an A Host record with eclipse (I.e Mailgate.*) and as a result
I'm using the raw fixed IP which I then have mapped through to the server
using NAT on the Vigour. As a result my SSL cert is using the FQDN of the
server internally and when I log on to the likes of OWA I can trust the
issuer but always get "the name on the security certificate is invalid
or
does not match the name of the site" security alert. From what I've
read it=
s
very fussy that the cert must be fully trusted or it doesn=92t work.

If anyone has any pearls of wisdom on these subjects and how best to get an
A Host record, set up RPC over HTTP etc then bring it on.

P.S. Please don=92t read any of the above to imply I'm knowledgeable on
the=
se
subjects. I just happened to have a weekend off with a throat infection,
SWMBO went down to the Out Laws and I did a bucket load of reading :-)

Rob=20




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