On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Hans Birgander wrote:
> > Still, I have to agree with Michal. > > To use the built in Calendar etc, functions in Exchange 5.5 the client have > to use MAPI protocol (Exchange 2000 permits other protocols) > In Outlook 2000 that is using it in corporate mode. > In some versions of Outlook, it may be (not sure) possible to use both MAPI > mode and "internet" mode together. In those cases I am not sure which is the > prefered transport protocol, but my <insert small amount of local money > here> guess in MAPI. > With MAPI, all communications between the client and the server goes through > one channel and the the message is routed within the Exchange organization. > However, the solution to this problem is quite simple, point the Exchange > IMC (Internet Mail Connector) to forward all mail to your XMail server. > As you are using Exchange and probably Outlook, Make sure that you implement > a good Antivirus software on your ExchangeServer. > Ofcause you should add the antivirus stuff to your XMail server also, but > you still 'have to' install on the Exchange server (you know how long time a > Restore takes!)(Yo DO have tried that have you?). I'm using Outlook ( sigh ) that connects to the internal company's Exchange server. I do use/receive calendar/schedule ( sigh sigh ) and i've set, inside Tools->Services->Delivery an "Internet Email" entry where i configured the SMTP and POP3 server. This entry is the first in order, so Outlook is using that to send emails. - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
