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date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:01:27 +0200,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.win2000        back       


OWA question   
At my office we use Exchange 2000 and OWA for external users. Users can 
contact OWA through standard http and through https.
When using OWA through standard http and a user wants to forward or reply an 
e-mail message, the original message will be copied in the new message.
When using OWA through https and a user wants to reply or forward an e-mail, 
the original message is not copied. The new message is blanco. Only the 
header
of the original message is visible in the new message.

How can I change this, so through https OWA the original message is also 
copied in the new message at reply or forward?

Regards,
Emiel
date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:01:27 +0200   author:   Emiel Dekker

Re: OWA question   
In news:u9p5zOXrFHA.3788@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
Emiel Dekker  typed:
> At my office we use Exchange 2000 and OWA for external users. Users
> can contact OWA through standard http and through https.
> When using OWA through standard http and a user wants to forward or
> reply an e-mail message, the original message will be copied in the
> new message. When using OWA through https and a user wants to reply
> or forward an e-mail, the original message is not copied. The new
> message is blanco. Only the header
> of the original message is visible in the new message.
>
> How can I change this, so through https OWA the original message is
> also copied in the new message at reply or forward?
>
> Regards,
> Emiel

Does this happen internally?
I wouldn't use http/80 at all - risky.
date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:17:54 -0400   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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