R
Richard Nelson
We're seeing a strange and inconsistent behavior when OWA users imbed URLs in
their messages. If they include something like:
http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
in their message, the recipient's browser takes them to
https://myexchangeserver/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
This doesn't seem to do any harm in the OWA environment. However, this
sometimes shows up as a double redirect:
https://myexchangeserver/exchweb/bi...edir.asp?URL=http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
This even shows up in Outlook 2003 (and 2007) clients, as well as for
recipients in gmail, etc. The result is that the recipient can't follow the
hyperlink because they are challenged for an Exchange username and password.
Is this a bug or a feature and how can it be avoided?
their messages. If they include something like:
http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
in their message, the recipient's browser takes them to
https://myexchangeserver/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
This doesn't seem to do any harm in the OWA environment. However, this
sometimes shows up as a double redirect:
https://myexchangeserver/exchweb/bi...edir.asp?URL=http://mysite.domain.com/xyz.htm
This even shows up in Outlook 2003 (and 2007) clients, as well as for
recipients in gmail, etc. The result is that the recipient can't follow the
hyperlink because they are challenged for an Exchange username and password.
Is this a bug or a feature and how can it be avoided?