10-24-2018 03:32 AM - edited 10-24-2018 03:35 AM
Hi
since ISE doesn't support authenticated mail setup, how does one go about integrating with a cloud mail provider like Office365?
Does this involve having to whitelist an IP address on O365 Mail Server? And if so, I suppose that means whitelisting the public IP address range of the customer/organisation? How does this work in reality? In the enterprise we can whitelist the IP's of the ISE nodes to make exceptions for this oversight.
Why can't we just have a decent SMTP setup like everyone else? Even Cisco's own Prime Infrastructure does this better than ISE. meanwhile we're pouring ISE 2.5 efforts into IPv6 that nobody cares about ... I don't get it. Just make the basic stuff work please. One day, in 2020 the world will rejoice when ISE gets a proper SMTP implementation ... it will be hailed as an innovative "new feature" with much fanfare, when in fact, it was just a long-overdue basic requirement.
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10-24-2018 07:01 AM
At my last engagement we setup an internal SMTP relay for all devices that were unable to authenticate to online services such as o365. That relay then handles the aggregation of email from legacy devices and authenticates into o365 for email delivery.
10-24-2018 03:35 AM
10-24-2018 03:39 AM
Hi @Jason Kunst - at the risk of repeating myself, I am sure I have raised this before. But in the first instance perhaps someone can show me the error of my way.
Why does this even require a customer/partner sending a request to a PM? It's just common sense. The BU should come up wit ideas like this themselves. A kid on the internet could have coded this in 1 day.
10-24-2018 03:44 AM
10-24-2018 07:01 AM
At my last engagement we setup an internal SMTP relay for all devices that were unable to authenticate to online services such as o365. That relay then handles the aggregation of email from legacy devices and authenticates into o365 for email delivery.
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