Have you decided to engage
seriously in business or to
start representing your firm
in the internet?
Remote Access
Outlook Web Access in
Exchange Server 2003 has
been improved for easier
use, speed, and greater
security. Any browser-based
computer can access Exchange
Server with greater
security, and, with the new
UI, most users have to look
twice to see if they are
using Outlook 2003 or
Outlook Web Access. The
features include:
•
Spelling checker
•
Task list support
•
HTML and attachment
blocking
•
Automatic logoff.
You also get support for
S/MIME in Outlook Web Access
so that you can digitally
sign and encrypt your e-mail
messages.
Secure, flexible options for
connecting to Exchange
Server
In the figure, each client
is shown accessing Exchange
Server through the Internet
and secured by a combination
of firewalls. In this
particular case, the
firewall in the server farm
is acting as a gateway with
enhanced security for
Exchange Server and other
server infrastructure.
Mobile Access Using Exchange
Server
Exchange Server 2003 has
built-in mobile features
that are optimized for
low-bandwidth and offline
situations, unified access
to corporate personal
information manager (PIM)
data from the Internet and
intranet on a broad range of
devices, and built-in
support for Microsoft
Windows Mobile–based
devices, browser-enabled
mobile phones, and Exchange
ActiveSync–enabled devices.