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The link will explain it all. Hi Ken! As for the article, much of it is true but when I read the headlline "Office for Mac fails to deliver full Exchange support" I have to ask, "Did Office for Mac promise to deliver full Exchange support?
Right from the headline I could tell the article was going to be a Microsoft slamfest. It's awesome and doesn't require users to mess with our vpn. Anyway, I'm trying to find the answer to your question too. I just setup Office for an exec and got Entourage to work with our Exchange server. For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts in the Exchange admin center.
Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Before you can send mail to the internet, you need to create a Send connector on the Mailbox server. For instructions, see Create a Send connector in Exchange Server to send mail to the internet. You don't need to do any additional configuration if this is the functionality you want.
For more information, see Default Receive connectors created during setup. If you want recipients to receive and send messages to and from another domain, you need to add the domain as an accepted domain.
For instructions, see Create accepted domains and Configure Exchange to accept mail for multiple authoritative domains. To receive email from the internet for a domain, you need an MX resource record in your public DNS for that domain. Each MX record should resolve to the internet-facing server that receives email for your organization. You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the "Email address policies" entry in the Email address and address book permissions topic.
If you added an accepted domain in the previous step and you want that domain to be added to every recipient in the organization, you need to update the default email address policy. For instructions, see Modify email address policies and Apply email address policies to recipients. We recommend that you configure a user principal name UPN that matches the primary email address of each user.
Before clients can connect to your new server from the internet, you need to configure the external domains or URLs on the virtual directories in the Client Access frontend services on the Mailbox server and then in your public DNS records.
The steps below configure the same external domain on the external URL of each virtual directory. If you want to configure different external domains on one or more virtual directory external URLs, you need to configure the external URLs manually. For more information, see Default settings for Exchange virtual directories. In the Exchange server properties window that opens, select the Outlook Anywhere tab, configure the following settings:.
Specify the external host name Specify the internal host name In the Configure external access domain window opens, configure the following settings:. In the Select a server dialog that opens, select the Mailbox server you want to configure and then click Add. After you've added all of the Mailbox servers that you want to configure, click OK. Enter the domain name you will use with your external Mailbox servers : Enter the external domain that you want to apply for example, mail. When you're finished, click Save.
Many organizations use owa. The owa Default web site window opens. After you've configured the external URL in the Client Access services virtual directories on the Mailbox server, you need to configure your public DNS records for Autodiscover, Outlook on the web, and mail flow.
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