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Solutions in this chapter:
?– The Importance of Securing
Outlook Web Access
?– Publishing Outlook Web Access
in the Internet Application Gateway
?– Securing the Outlook Web Access Interface
?› Summary
?› Solutions Fast Track
?› Frequently Asked Questions
Using Outlook Web
Access through the
Intelligent Application
Gateway
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Introduction
In just the last few years, Microsoft Exchange seems to have matched and possibly
eclipsed IBM??™s Lotus Notes in terms of market share. Using an Exchange server makes
sense for a lot of companies that already have a Microsoft infrastructure, because it
integrates with Active Directory, and especially for smaller companies, allows them to
use network administration staff with Windows expertise to manage their messaging
infrastructure as well as other server components and desktops.
Exchange 2007 is Microsoft??™s newest e-mail server offering, which allows integration
with voicemail and SharePoint services. Improved message retrieval options are available
to users as well. They can dial in to have messages read back to them over the phone,
and there is improved integration with wireless devices. It also provides new security
enhancements including several antivirus options, the ability to send encrypted e-mail
between servers running Exchange Server 2007, and improved secure Outlook Web
Access (OWA) deployments.
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