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Hooper
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Re: [northeast] FIOS and Inbound Port 80

said by devicemanage See Profile :

Well I can now access the owa via mail.domainname.com:443 - this might suffice for now but I cant get my cell to accept anything except the domain name - it just reverts back.

Thanks for the info so far. I was aware about the fios port blocking but there are lots of things you can do to live with it - if you know how.
The "Requires Secure Connection" checkbox on your mobile specifies the client to use port 443/SSL. This is also one of the reasons non-standard ports really don't work well with ActiveSync. Take for example Nokia's Mail For Exchange client. It allows you to enter a non-standard port, but exchange on the back end gets screwed up connecting.


devicemanage
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said by Hooper See Profile :

said by devicemanage See Profile :

Well I can now access the owa via mail.domainname.com:443 - this might suffice for now but I cant get my cell to accept anything except the domain name - it just reverts back.

Thanks for the info so far. I was aware about the fios port blocking but there are lots of things you can do to live with it - if you know how.
The "Requires Secure Connection" checkbox on your mobile specifies the client to use port 443/SSL. This is also one of the reasons non-standard ports really don't work well with ActiveSync. Take for example Nokia's Mail For Exchange client. It allows you to enter a non-standard port, but exchange on the back end gets screwed up connecting.
Yeah, I hear ya, I am probably going to go the ssl route. I did find a msft link about creating a virtual server in exchange and then re-direct kb817379

»support.microsoft.com/kb/817379/en-us

what do you think of method 2

Hooper
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Villanova, PA
I was never able to get activesync to work over anything but port 80 and 443. I tried for a bit and then ran out of time. I couldn't find any other real success stories on the net either... one of the reasons I gave up.
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