RE: Exchange/MAPI/RPC
From: Joseph Burton (joseph_burton1970@hotmail.com)
Date: 03/17/03
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From: "Joseph Burton" <joseph_burton1970@hotmail.com> To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:04:44 +0100
Thank you for all the answers, I now have a better understanding of MAPI and
RPC.
Two follow-up questions:
1. When using ISA server to publish an Exchange server, which port do the
clients connect to? Port 135? Can this be changed to any port?
2. Do I need the new Outlook 11 version to be able to use the RPC-over-HTTP
feature in Exchange 2003? Or does Outlook 2000/XP work as well? Also, is it
possible to use SSL with this feature? Any other issues with HTTP-RPC that I
need to be aware of? For example, does it play nice with proxies?
Thanks again,
//Joe
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