On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 20:23:00 -0500 (EST) Richard Welty <rwelty@???> wrote:
> this seems awfully offtopic, but i'll chip in anyway.
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:49:54 -0600 Phil Brutsche <phil@???> wrote:
> > I can verify that to be the truth (we're about to contaminate our office
> > with Exchange 2003).
> > Outlook, when used as an Exchange client, needs to communicate with the
> > Exchange server on TCP port 135 - the infamous Windows RPC port. Not
> > all traffic is on port 135, however - it also negotiates alternate port
> > numbers.
> this is true if you use MAPI. Outlook can (or used to be able to) use ordinary
> pop3 and imap w/o going into these modes, and Exchange used to be able to
> talk pop3 and imap ok. it's been a few years since i fought with this stuff,
> though.
ack. i also need to add that it's reasonable to allow remote users to use
MAPI if you install any one of a number of effective IPSec VPN appliances
and clients. i should know, i used to work for such a vendor.
richard
(offtopic? who, me?)
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