Hello Alexander,
Sunday, May 14, 2006, 2:48:18 AM, you wrote:
> That may well be - I don't know. I see little sense to use PST files
> in an environment with an Exchange server. Defeats the whole purpose
> of the thing. :-)
I can give you a perfect reason. The people running the Exchange
server h
Hello Alexander,
Thursday, May 11, 2006, 10:54:28 AM, you wrote:
> That would be RPC-over-HTTPS :-)
Yes it would...
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On Sun, 14 May 2006 at 10:48:18 +0200, Alexander wrote:
ASK>>> This needs clarification. If your client(s) is/are using Outlook
ASK>>> with Exchange server, your mails are on the Exchange server (if
ASK>>> you look in Outlook, it will be called "Post Box - Robin Anson" or
ASK>>> something).
>
>> Un
In reply to :
>> Unless you configure Outlook to copy them to a local file and
>> delete 'em from the Exchange server.
ASK> That may well be - I don't know. I see little sense to use PST
ASK> files in an environment with an Exchange server. Defeats the
ASK> whole purpose of the thi
Hello Goncalo Farias & everyone else,
on 13-Mai-2006 at 17:33 you (Goncalo Farias) wrote:
ASK>> This needs clarification. If your client(s) is/are using Outlook
ASK>> with Exchange server, your mails are on the Exchange server (if
ASK>> you look in Outlook, it will be called "Post Box - Robin Ans
In reply to :
ASK> Hello Robin Anson & everyone else,
ASK> on 12-Mai-2006 at 02:39 you (Robin Anson) wrote:
>> This means I have to set up Outlook to use a local PST file for
>> everything, including email.
ASK> This needs clarification. If your client(s) is/are using Outlook
ASK> with Excha
Hello Alexander,
On Fri, 12 May 2006 18:15:02 +0200 GMT (12/05/2006, 23:15 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
>> I wish I could see when a message was actually sent (using POP
>> accounts).
ASK> That would be the datestamp on the very first (lowest) "RECEIVED:"
ASK> header, I assume.
ASK> Fro
On Fri, 12 May 2006 at 08:39:24 -0500, Dwight wrote:
>>> Now, about 7 hours later, I decided it was time to get rid of that
>>> message which has been sitting in my oubox. I clicked to send. It
>>> got a created time of now, when the message was sent, not when the
>>> message was posted for sending
On Fri, 12 May 2006 at 09:18:00 +0200, Alexander wrote:
>> This means I have to set up Outlook to use a local PST file for
>> everything, including email.
>
> This needs clarification. If your client(s) is/are using Outlook with
> Exchange server, your mails are on the Exchange server (if you look
Hello Thomas Fernandez & everyone else,
on 12-Mai-2006 at 16:58 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote:
> I wish I could see when a message was actually sent (using POP
> accounts).
That would be the datestamp on the very first (lowest) "RECEIVED:"
header, I assume.
From your message which I'm responding
Hello Dwight,
On Thu, 11 May 2006 16:10:33 -0500 GMT (12/05/2006, 04:10 +0700 GMT),
Dwight A Corrin wrote:
DAC> Now, about 7 hours later, I decided it was time to get rid of that
DAC> message which has been sitting in my oubox. I clicked to send. It got
DAC> a created time of now, when the messag
On Thursday, May 11, 2006, 7:22:23 PM, Robin Anson wrote:
>> Now, about 7 hours later, I decided it was time to get rid of that
>> message which has been sitting in my oubox. I clicked to send. It
>> got a created time of now, when the message was sent, not when the
>> message was posted for sendi
Hello Robin Anson & everyone else,
on 12-Mai-2006 at 02:39 you (Robin Anson) wrote:
> This means I have to set up Outlook to use a local PST file for
> everything, including email.
This needs clarification. If your client(s) is/are using Outlook with
Exchange server, your mails are on the Exchan
On Thu, 11 May 2006 at 16:10:33 -0500, Dwight wrote:
So if you create a message in your Exchange account in TB, and put
it in the outbox, it will get sent with your next scheduled
connection to the Exchange server?
>
>> No, if I put it in the OUTBOX it just sits there. Even closing a
On Thu, 11 May 2006 at 10:42:44 -0600, Leif wrote:
>> Except that I have been told the Exchange server I am trying to
>> connect to has not been set up to support either POP or IMAP. :-(
>
>
> Do you know if the server is configured for HTTPS over RPC? If so,
> you're in the same boat I am and TB w
On Thursday, May 11, 2006, 9:31:37 AM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
>>> So if you create a message in your Exchange account in TB, and put
>>> it in the outbox, it will get sent with your next scheduled
>>> connection to the Exchange server?
> No, if I put it in the OUTBOX it just sits there. Even clos
Hello Leif Gregory & everyone else,
on 11-Mai-2006 at 18:42 you (Leif Gregory) wrote:
> HTTPS over RPC
That would be RPC-over-HTTPS :-)
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Hello Robin,
Tuesday, May 9, 2006, 5:34:23 PM, you wrote:
> Except that I have been told the Exchange server I am trying to
> connect to has not been set up to support either POP or IMAP. :-(
Do you know if the server is configured for HTTPS over RPC? If so,
you're in the same boat I am and TB w
On Thursday, May 11, 2006, 9:04:34 AM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
>> So if you create a message in your Exchange account in TB, and put
>> it in the outbox, it will get sent with your next scheduled
>> connection to the Exchange server?
No, if I put it in the OUTBOX it just sits there. Even closing a
On Thursday, May 11, 2006, 2:00:08 AM, Robin Anson wrote:
> So if you create a message in your Exchange account in TB, and put
> it in the outbox, it will get sent with your next scheduled
> connection to the Exchange server?
I tried to send you a message and watch connection centre, and managed
On Wed, 10 May 2006 at 17:55:09 -0500, Dwight wrote:
>> I find that if I put a message into the outbox of my Exchange
>> account expecting it to be sent when messages are downloaded, it
>> NEVER goes. I have to do an immediate send when I create the
>> message, or click on the SEND button. The comb
Hi Robin,
Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 9:23:31 PM, you wrote:
> Unfortunately not.
That's unfortunate.
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On Tuesday, May 9, 2006, 6:37:08 PM, Robin Anson wrote:
> I find that if I put a message into the outbox of my Exchange
> account expecting it to be sent when messages are downloaded, it
> NEVER goes. I have to do an immediate send when I create the
> message, or click on the SEND button. The comb
Hello Robin Anson & everyone else,
on 10-Mai-2006 at 22:23 you (Robin Anson) wrote:
>>> Except that I have been told the Exchange server I am trying to
>>> connect to has not been set up to support either POP or IMAP. :-(
>> Can you influence the admin? :-)
> Unfortunately not. :-(
And can you
On Wed, 10 May 2006 at 14:49:42 +0200, Alexander wrote:
>>> Alternatively you could use IMAP to connect instead. I use this
>>> against an Exchange Server 2003 without any problems.
>
>> Except that I have been told the Exchange server I am trying to
>> connect to has not been set up to support eit
Hello Robin Anson & everyone else,
on 10-Mai-2006 at 01:34 you (Robin Anson) wrote:
>> Alternatively you could use IMAP to connect instead. I use this
>> against an Exchange Server 2003 without any problems.
> Except that I have been told the Exchange server I am trying to
> connect to has not b
On Tue, 9 May 2006 at 19:51:14 +0100, Paul wrote:
> Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 2:02:12 PM, you wrote:
>> There is an issue with using MAPI currently where if you try to send a
>> message while TB! is checking mail the message will not go and sit
>> endlessly in your outbox.
>
> There have been issues wi
On Tue, 9 May 2006 at 19:49:11 +0100, Paul wrote:
>> You must create a new account that uses the "MAPI - MS Exchange"
>> protocol.
>
> Alternatively you could use IMAP to connect instead. I use this
> against an Exchange Server 2003 without any problems.
Except that I have been told the Exchange s
Hi Nick,
Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 2:02:12 PM, you wrote:
> There is an issue with using MAPI currently where if you try to send a
> message while TB! is checking mail the message will not go and sit
> endlessly in your outbox.
There have been issues with this for a while see my bug report from
last
Hi Alexander,
Sunday, April 30, 2006, 1:21:46 PM, you wrote:
> You must create a new account that uses the "MAPI - MS Exchange"
> protocol.
Alternatively you could use IMAP to connect instead. I use this
against an Exchange Server 2003 without any problems.
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On Tue, 2 May 2006 at 08:33:11 -0500, Nick wrote:
>> It's a bug that's been reported and if I
>> knew how to look it up I'd post it here but quite frankly I don't.
>
> While I can't muddle through bugtracker too well I can search through
> TBBETA easily enough!
>
> Here's the link: https://www.rit
Reply to message sent 05/02/2006, @ 08:02:12 (8:02 AM Locally)
~~~
Hello self,
> It's a bug that's been reported and if I
> knew how to look it up I'd post it here but quite frankly I don't.
While I can't muddle through bugtracker too w
Reply to message sent 05/01/2006, @ 21:51:00 (6:51 AM Locally)
~~~
Hello Robin,
> I seem to have this working for receiving emails, however it does not
> send automatically (i.e. a combined send and receive). It now checks
> MS Exchange
>>> However, after looking through the new menus, I cannot see where I
>>> would set this up. Can anyone provide me with instructions, or a link
>>> to somewhere I could find instructions, to do this?
>>
>> You must create a new account that uses the "MAPI - MS Exchange"
>> protocol.
>
> Ah yes, no
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 at 14:21:46 +0200, Alexander wrote:
>> However, after looking through the new menus, I cannot see where I
>> would set this up. Can anyone provide me with instructions, or a link
>> to somewhere I could find instructions, to do this?
>
> You must create a new account that uses t
Hello Robin Anson & everyone else,
on 30-Apr-2006 at 14:08 you (Robin Anson) wrote:
> However, after looking through the new menus, I cannot see where I
> would set this up. Can anyone provide me with instructions, or a link
> to somewhere I could find instructions, to do this?
You must create a
Batfolk,
I have finally upgraded from v3.0.1. The principal reason is that I
understand the post 3.0.1 versions will connect to MS Exchange, which
is what is imposed on me at work.
However, after looking through the new menus, I cannot see where I
would set this up. Can anyone provide me with in
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