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Exchange server via NAT?
Name: ericcc Date: September 22, 2007 at 02:53:58 Pacific OS: w2k3 CPU/Ram: 800 Product: dell
Comment:
how do i configure exchange server 2003 to route messages from behind NAT (ISA server 2004)? the precise settings/configurations on both sides please the idea here is to successfully setup exchange server which resides in the internal network to support email services. also wondering how the connectivity between my exchange server and my ISP will be configured?
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