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> nope, EWS stands for "Exchange Web Services", it's a protocol which
> deprecates MAPI with its RPC (Remote Procedure Call) API, and uses only
> HTTPS calls (Web calls, if you prefer). Those two things are completely
> different, in many ways.
> 
> RPC-over-HTTP (aka Outlook Anywhere) allows tunneling RPC calls through
> HTTP(s) layer.
> The evolution-ews works pretty good with Exchange 2010 servers.
Hi Milan,
1) I know from my Exchange admins that we are connecting to Exchange
through EWS.

2) on my windows machine when I go to "Control Panel">Mail>"email
accounts">select "Exchange Server">Change>"More settings">select tab
"Connections">click button "Proxy settings...">in the field with proxy
address i see string 'rpc': "https://rpc.my.domain";. 

Thus, as a result of 1+2 I assumed my setup is EWS through
RPC_over_HTTP, via proxy. Is that possible?

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