OK, I have searched the archives and it seems there is still no answer to
this question. I have a client that has the exact same problem, and I'm at
my wit's end. Anybody know what causes this 1025 error?

Client seems to be getting messages, but will get this error every once in a
while.

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Luis Vallecillo    -    http://weborican.com    -    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> From: "Christianson, Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 08:44:23 -0600
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mac iMap clients can not see Exchange Public Folders
> 
> New to the list, so sorry if this question has been addressed (I searched
> the archives, but couldn't get a match).
> 
> I've noticed that our Mac imap clients (9 and X) can not read messages
> within the Public Folders on our Exchange server. They can, however,
> traverse the structure of the folders. It's only when they get to the
> message level that they get stuck.
> 
> Entourage under X comes back with the following error message:
> 
> " Mail could not be retrieved at this time "
> " The server returned the following error "
> " No connection could be made because the target actively refused it."
> " Error 1025"
> 
> Wondering if anyone else has seen this and if they have a clue what causes
> it.
> 
> Mail.app can not see the files in the folders either, but it just hangs like
> it's trying to open the folders.
> 
> PC's do not have the same problem with iMap clients.
> 
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