From: Jakma, Paul (Paul.Jakma at domain compaq.com)
Date: Wed 16 Feb 2000 - 16:55:31 GMT
great isn't it!!!
next question, how do you get netscape to use an outgoing smtp server. I've
filled it in in preferences, but if it barfs on usernames when i try to send
a mail.
if i leave the username blank, it complains, and if i fill in a rubbish
username it asks for a password when i send mail..
answers on a postcard please.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brady, Padraig
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 4:44 PM
> To: Jakma, Paul; ilug at domain linux.ie
> Cc: Larkin, Thomas
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] MS Exchange & Linux...
>
>
> Yahoo! I heard they had it disabled
> and never tried it!
> Thanks Paul!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jakma, Paul
> Sent: 16 February 2000 16:41
> To: 'Kenn Humborg'; ilug at domain linux.ie
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] MS Exchange & Linux...
>
>
> * OK Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1 server version 5.5.2651.68
> (dboexc1.dbo.cpqcor
> p.net) ready
> 123 login digital2/c-jakma mypasswd
> 123 OK LOGIN completed.
>
> YES!!! thanks kenn for passing that on!!!
>
> bye bye outlook!!!!!
>
> -paul
> {overjoyed}
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kenn Humborg [mailto:kenn at domain bluetree.ie]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:15 PM
> > To: ilug at domain linux.ie
> > Subject: RE: [ILUG] MS Exchange & Linux...
> >
> >
> > > I'm told fetchmail will now talk to an exchange server (in MS's
> > > format, the
> > > name of which I forget right now). I haven't tried in or
> > anything, just
> > > something I remember seeing in the last 2 or 3 months . . . it
> > > may even have
> > > been on ILUG
> >
> > I don't think it was here, but this came up on comp.mail.imap
> > lately:
> >
> > Subject: Re: Followup on space in imap user name
> > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 13:54:59 +0300
> > From: "Andrej Borsenkow" <Andrej.Borsenkow at domain mow.siemens.ru>
> > Organization: Siemens Inc.
> > Newsgroups: comp.mail.imap
> > References: 1
> >
> > "Pat Colbeck" <pat.colbeck at domain esc.azlan.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:slrn8ai7a6.mtq.pat.colbeck at domain dasterdly.esc.azlan.co.uk...
> > >
> > > 4. The way to get it to work reliably is to login
> > specifying the domain
> > > and the mailbox name as well like this:
> > >
> > > "MY-DOMAIN/Jim Smith/Jim.Smith" jimspassword
> > >
> > > or more generally
> > >
> > > "domain/user name/alias" password
> > >
> > > It is also neccesary that your IMAP client supports the
> > Microsoft NTLM
> > > protocol.
> >
> > These two are incompatible. If you use NTLM, mailbox name or
> > alias MUST be
> > the same as your NT user name. There is simply no place in
> > NTLM where you
> > can specify mailboxname. The above form is correct for
> > POP/IMAP access.
> >
> > What you refer to as "user name" above is actually a
> "mailbox name" on
> > Exchange server. One of property of Exchange mailbox is NT
> > user name+domain
> > that has access to it (you can connect as different user, but
> > won't get
> > permissions to access mailbox). Depending of your corporate
> > policy, mailbiox
> > names may be or may not be the same as NT users name. Ours
> > are not. For this
> > reason I had to ask to setup alias == my NT username to be
> able to use
> > fetchmail+NTLM.
> >
> > (Speaking about fetchmail, it does not support NTLM across
> NT domains)
> >
> > NTLM is really needed only if plain text authentication is
> disabled on
> > Exchange.
> >
> > /andrej
> >
> >
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