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Author: Eric Barendt
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Subject: Connecting to Exchange (Was: New to group)
Didn't I just see a posting on /. the other day that said they just went to v1.0 Beta?

Eric

On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 12:28:26PM -0700, Kit Plummer wrote:
> I am using Evolution. It is awesome...but, is still a .11 version.
> This doesn't mean that it doesn't work...just that some features
> aren't implemented yet. I have many different POP accounts and Evo
> has no problems with that. Although the Evo mailing list is full
> of probs with IMAP servers...though, I haven't been paying attention
> to what the probs are.
>
> Kit
>
> On 25 Jul 2001 11:22:35 -0700, Eric Barendt wrote:
> > Has anybody tried Evolution? I don't work in a place where Exchange is used, so I can't test that functionality, but I think it's supposed to work just like Outlook.
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 09:48:31AM -0700, Nathan England wrote:
> > >
> > > The exchange admin had once apon a time allowed me to use pop. Then he
> > > turned that off and told me to use IMAP.. Once he figured how to turn that
> > > off he did. Which is why I'm running windows on this laptop..
> > > I tried your suggestion anyway, but it won't work if pop is turned off.
> > >
> > > Anyone else have any ideas? Or know any clients that work?
> > >
> > > nathan
> > >
> > > > In your Linux POP mail client:
> > > > Set your outgoing SMTP server to mail.somecompany.com, port 25.
> > > > Set your incoming mail server to... (this is where it varies from
> > > > person to person)...
> > > > In Outlook, click on Tools --> Services --> Properties and write down
> > > > the name of your Exchange server. Mine is "blahblah". Next, tack on
> > > > .somecompany.com which, in my case, results in "blahblah.somecompany.com".
> > > > Set the port to 110 (the standard POP port). To get your login name,
> > > > click the new message button, click "To...", and search for your name.
> > > > Click the "Properties" button and write down the number in the "Alias"
> > > > field. The login name that you will use is...
> > > > <NT Domain>\<NT Login>\<Alias #>
> > > > So for me, I tell my mail client software that my login is:
> > > > somedomain\matt\1234567
> > > > Your POP mail password is your NT password.
> > > > ~Matt
> > >
> > >
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