Re: Microsoft Exchange

2008-10-14 Thread Richard Davis
You should be able to POP3 Smtp and or IMAP BUT those services must be  
turned on at the exchange server. They are off by default because  
nobody would ever use anything except outlook or web would they


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On Oct 14, 2008, at 11:05 PM, "Richard Hart"  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I have searched the list archives, but I cannot find any way to set up
PowerMail to access email on a Microsoft Exchange server. I know  
people

have done it, and that PM cannot send messages using an Exchange
address. But can it receive messages?

RH







Microsoft Exchange

2008-10-14 Thread Richard Hart
I have searched the list archives, but I cannot find any way to set up
PowerMail to access email on a Microsoft Exchange server. I know people
have done it, and that PM cannot send messages using an Exchange
address. But can it receive messages?

RH




Re: Microsoft Exchange

2004-12-29 Thread Neil Hughes

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 02:43:10 +0100, Mikael Byström wrote:

>Are there any known limitations using PowerMail with Microsoft Exchange
>servers? Especially concerning email use only (Pop, IMAP and SMTP). If
>PowerMail do have any limitations, are there any third party programs
>that can work as intermediaries?

Only used it for POP3 access with PM 4.2.1 (transferring email off an
Exchange Server box that is slowly being decommissioned), without any
issues other than a handful a messages that seemed to get 'stuck' -
downloading just stalled. I ended up leaving them on the server because
none of them were important, and I couldn't see a common cause.

Neil
(PowerMail 4.2.1, OS X 10.3.6, iBook G3 800MHz 640MB)





Re: Microsoft Exchange

2004-12-28 Thread Chris Walker

On 28/12/04 Mikael Byström wrote:

>Are there any known limitations using PowerMail with Microsoft Exchange
>servers? Especially concerning email use only (Pop, IMAP and SMTP). If
>PowerMail do have any limitations, are there any third party programs
>that can work as intermediaries?
When I tried it with the University's Exchange Server it worked OK for
getting mail.  Unfortunately I was unable to check the send function as
this is disabled for remote access services - you have to use webmail.
It's all to do with possible virus transmission apparently. AFAIK you
can't synchronise your contacts/diary and so on without using Entourage.

I did get Entourage Vx working via a VPN and this does do full sync as it
should, although in my case send mail is still disabled at the server end.

Chris





Microsoft Exchange

2004-12-28 Thread Mikael Byström


Are there any known limitations using PowerMail with Microsoft Exchange
servers? Especially concerning email use only (Pop, IMAP and SMTP). If
PowerMail do have any limitations, are there any third party programs
that can work as intermediaries?

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