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I have an account at http://mail.xyzcorp.net/exchange and want to use my
outlook 2002. i set up a exchange email account and it say can't find. Any help out there? |
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What is between your Outlook and the Exchange server? There may be valid
security reasons for not allowing such access from where you are (such as at home) without proper measures, like a VPN. What does your exchange administrator say? I was going to joke that mail.xyzcorp.net was not a valid address, but I'll darned... it resolves to 216.156.2.60 (mail.njd.xo.com) "hozehead" wrote in message ... I have an account at http://mail.xyzcorp.net/exchange and want to use my outlook 2002. i set up a exchange email account and it say can't find. Any help out there? |
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The internet, with no VPN. Is that the only way to authenticate, by logging
on the network. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: What is between your Outlook and the Exchange server? There may be valid security reasons for not allowing such access from where you are (such as at home) without proper measures, like a VPN. What does your exchange administrator say? I was going to joke that mail.xyzcorp.net was not a valid address, but I'll darned... it resolves to 216.156.2.60 (mail.njd.xo.com) "hozehead" wrote in message ... I have an account at http://mail.xyzcorp.net/exchange and want to use my outlook 2002. i set up a exchange email account and it say can't find. Any help out there? |
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With an Exchange server, you must authenticate to the domain to access
email. That would be 'logging on to the network' in this case. It would not be smart to allow such authentication and communication unsecured over the internet. There are a few common options: - use Outlook Web Access - use a VPN - use RPC over HTTPS (for Outlook 2003 accessing Exchange 2003) "hozehead" wrote in message ... The internet, with no VPN. Is that the only way to authenticate, by logging on the network. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: What is between your Outlook and the Exchange server? There may be valid security reasons for not allowing such access from where you are (such as at home) without proper measures, like a VPN. What does your exchange administrator say? I was going to joke that mail.xyzcorp.net was not a valid address, but I'll darned... it resolves to 216.156.2.60 (mail.njd.xo.com) "hozehead" wrote in message ... I have an account at http://mail.xyzcorp.net/exchange and want to use my outlook 2002. i set up a exchange email account and it say can't find. Any help out there? |
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