- iPHONE
- Posted by support at Marin on July 7th, 2007
OK, I knew I was going to have to figure this out but not so soon.
The CFO bought a iPhone, and wants e-mail access. I know I need to turn on
IMAP, what I am not sure is how to configure ISA 2004.
I am running Windows 2003 SBS R2 all updates and service packs installed.
Need to know how to config the SBS and the iPhone.
Thanks.
- Posted by Henry Craven {MVP} on July 7th, 2007
Ask Apple :-)
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- Posted by Kevin Weilbacher on July 7th, 2007
I've never done anything more than enable the IMAP service on the SBS
server. Have you tried rerunning CEICW? If so, remember that doing so will
disable any customer ISA rules you created.
Also, the ipPhone does NOT support SSL IMAP, so you can only use standard
IMAP.
Perhaps Sean's post my give a clue. One of the people responding to his post
says that they did have to tweak ISA:
http://sbs.seandaniel.com/2004/10/im...e-inboxes.html
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- Posted by Steve Foster [SBS MVP] on July 8th, 2007
Kevin Weilbacher wrote:
SBS Premium with ISA does not configure any rules to allow IMAP access
(nor POP3) to the server from outside. You need to add an Access Rule to
do so.
You may want to set up a secondary SMTP server on port 587 for
authenticated SMTP only, and configure the iPhone to use that (otherwise
outgoing mail may be forced via AT&T).
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