All access is SSL, so all URL are https for this purpose.
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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 19:40 +0000, Mike Phillips wrote:
> I have heard of instances of proxy servers front ending the actual
> exchange servers. Some of the proxy servers:
>
> 1) Are not SSL compatible with the SSL/crypto library that evolution
> calls - USE HTTP instead
>
> 2) The URL: http://email.foo.com may in fact point to the front end
> and/or proxy and you may need to determine the actual server your
> mailbox is located on via some MS Exchange magic. Once you have
> determined this physical exchange server's address you would not use the
> http://email.foo.com url but rather change it to http://server-
> 1A.foo.com (for example!)
>
> HTH,
>
> Mike
>
All access is SSL, so all URL are https for this purpose. email.foo. com may in fact point to the front end email.foo. com url but rather change it to http:// server-
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On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 19:40 +0000, Mike Phillips wrote:
> I have heard of instances of proxy servers front ending the actual
> exchange servers. Some of the proxy servers:
>
> 1) Are not SSL compatible with the SSL/crypto library that evolution
> calls - USE HTTP instead
>
> 2) The URL: http://
> and/or proxy and you may need to determine the actual server your
> mailbox is located on via some MS Exchange magic. Once you have
> determined this physical exchange server's address you would not use the
> http://
> 1A.foo.com (for example!)
>
> HTH,
>
> Mike
>