I'm experimenting with using TheBat! for MS Exchange. I have been
using it for some time with POP mailboxes.
Is it possible to set up the viewing of Public folders with TheBat?
Also, is it possible to see anything besides the mail folders in
TheBat?
Thanks.
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Michael Rudnick
Hi,
Is it possible to use public folders defined in MS Exchange?? I've
looked in the support archive and saw the following thread
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg31241.html
dated dec 2001.
At that time it didn't seem possible, has anything changed ??
regards
Paul
Hello Paul,
Friday, February 28, 2003, 12:10:37 PM, you wrote:
PS Is it possible to use public folders defined in MS Exchange??
I would doubt it. Public Folders on an Exchange Server can only be
accessed in three ways, to my knowledge:
1. Via the proprietary Exchange RPC protocol
2. Via
hi again,
in reply to my question:
J ... Then i took a third workstation (let's call it dispatcher) to fetch
J the mails from a pop3 server and fill the mails into this folder
J groupIn - that too was just easy. ...
Mark Wieder said:
M ... You should also
M look into the client-server features:
Jernejcic-
Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 1:37:10 AM, you wrote:
JA maybe a silly question, but is there a mixed mode? we are using
JA an internal mail server. what i did not mention yet (please forgive
JA me) : we use citrix terminalserver and the workstation described
JA above is only just
hi,
for our upcomming fax-server i am searching a solution for public (or
shared, or common or whatever you will name them) folders.
I tried the following scenario (using TheBat v 1.51):
I created a folder groupIn on a shared drive from one workstation
with account A and then created a folder with
Jernejcic-
The networking or shared-folder features of TB do indeed work much
better with the 1.6x version. I had the same problem using 1.53 and
when I upgraded to 1.61 things improved dramatically. You should also
look into the client-server features: set one computer (the one that
will be
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