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Ok so have an exchange with 10 accepted domains, reason for this is that we are a company merged with others... but i have a certificate that has one of the 10 domains on it, and works great with autodiscover etc, so i want to know if there is a way to add multiple autodiscover's in exchange and\or if i need a new certificate with all those domains on it for th autodiscover to work for each domain?
Then outlook anywhere, doesnt work anywhere :( i have my OWA working fine, but just doesnt connect via http in outlook, any ideas?
Then outlook anywhere, doesnt work anywhere :( i have my OWA working fine, but just doesnt connect via http in outlook, any ideas?
You can do a DNS Record to switch Autodiscover to your Primary domain. then you only need one certificate.
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so that certificate doesnt have to have those other domains in it?
No, redirect to your primary domain. for owa you also should use the primary domain. it works for me.
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ok so under DNS _tcp i need to have 10 autodiscover records, and each must start with mail. to port 443?!
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ah ok so i need multiple Forward Lookup Zones\domains (one for each domain, then under each zone\domain i set the autodiscover?)
yes :-)
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Elmar-H you rock :) cool will do that and get it flowing... :)
then just wanna check, for the outlook anywhere, are there any other ports (other than 25, 110, 443,998) that i need open on our firewall?
then just wanna check, for the outlook anywhere, are there any other ports (other than 25, 110, 443,998) that i need open on our firewall?
Perhaps if you use:
995 POP3 SSL
465 SMTP SSL
995 POP3 SSL
465 SMTP SSL
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Thanks, will try that... will let you know about this...
Regards
Regards
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Hi there,
just need to check with you, under the reverse lookup zones, ive got PTR records to all the domains, do i need anything else? i just cant seem to get this right...
just need to check with you, under the reverse lookup zones, ive got PTR records to all the domains, do i need anything else? i just cant seem to get this right...
you dont need a ptr for all domains. only for the domain of your mailserver ...
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and any A hosts or CName under the domain?
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