TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Mike Corredera
Has anyone been able to get TB! to work with Microsoft Exchange Server? My work is running MS Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Edition. Please help Michael Corredera Quality Assurance Current Ver: 1.60q FAQ:

Re: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Bernd Gauweiler
Works for me and others. What is your problem? Authentication / logon? Sending? What authentication does your server accept - plain password, NTLM, or what? Is this a POP3 server, or an IMAP buddy? Bernd -- Bernd Gauweiler mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tuesday, July 9, 2002, 4:35:43 PM, you wrote:

Re: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi, Mike Corredera wrote in msgid:F19E4B06A9D8D5119A1900B0D07DBD4C2D5040@ARTEMIS_2 : Has anyone been able to get TB! to work with Microsoft Exchange Server? My work is running MS Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Edition. Please help It works here. SMTP and POP3 (or IMAP4) protocols must be running

Re[2]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Bernd Gauweiler
Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm [NT domain]/[NT user]/Exchange, as in SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange - is it that what you mean? What does the /Exchange suffix do: is that a constant, or is it the name of the Exchange mailbox? More to the point: with the second

RE: Re[2]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Mike Corredera
To: Markus Gloede Subject: Re[2]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm [NT domain]/[NT user]/Exchange, as in SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange - is it that what you mean? What does the /Exchange suffix do: is that a constant, or is it the name

Re[4]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Bernd Gauweiler
Gloede MC Subject: Re[2]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange MC Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm [NT MC domain]/[NT user]/Exchange, as in SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange - is MC it that what you mean? MC What does the /Exchange suffix do: is that a constant, or is it the MC

Re: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi, sorry if I raised your hopes. Bernd Gauweiler wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm [NT domain]/[NT user]/Exchange, as in SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange - is it that what you mean? Sorry, can't confirm, it's just guesswork.

Re: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Thomas F
Hello Bernd, On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 17:43:19 +0100 GMT (09/07/02, 23:43 +0700 GMT), Bernd Gauweiler wrote: BG First, it would help if you told us which errors you BG experience. Does it say no such mailbox, no such user, or bad BG password? In my previous office, I used TB with an exchange server.

Re[4]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Rick Reumann
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] MC Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:27 AM MC To: Markus Gloede MC Subject: Re[2]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange MC Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm [NT MC domain]/[NT user]/Exchange, as in SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange - is MC it that what you mean

RE: Re[4]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Mike Corredera
thank you, I will try that -Original Message- From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:11 AM To: Mike Corredera Subject: Re[4]: TB! with Microsoft Exchange Here's how I have it set up: SEND MAIL I have the actual IP address of the exchange server

Re: TB! with Microsoft Exchange

2002-07-09 Thread Allie C Martin
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