> We  are  a  small company with about 75 email users -- we are not an
> ISP.)

In  that case, I would strongly recommend installing IMail on a domain
controller,  either  as  its  own  segregated domain or as part of the
corporate  AD domain if it exists. You can then just use AD's built-in
LDAP  support,  which is proven compatible with all recent versions of
Outlook.

Ipswitch  has quite intelligently chosen to bundle open-source LDAP in
the  latest  version  of LDAP, but to many accounts the integration is
not  quite  complete--and, in any case, AD and Outlook play as happily
as possible.

--Sandy


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