Thanks for your answer...

I tripled check everything, and my settings are right :\ The only thing
is that my CN and email address were spelled fred.blaise instead of
Fred.Blaise, I suppose. I don't think it will matter, but I will know
tomorrow when I get back to work.

Thank you

fb.

On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 21:29 -0400, Jeremey Wise wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 15:16 -0500, Fred Blaise wrote:
> > Hello all
> > 
> > I am having a pb with the evolution exchange connector. Everthing works fine,
> > but I cannot send email. I receive the following message:
> 
> Not too many thoughts on this I would recheck that the settings are as
> follows:
> Tools->Accounts->"ExchangeAccount"
> Identity Tab: 
> 1)Make sure email address is typed in a correct domain of company EX:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2) Make sure if Exchange is the mail system you have to use to relay
> mail outbound check "Make this my default account"
> 
> Recieving Mail Tab:
> 1) ServerType= Exchange
> 2) Exchange Server = Server which you tested with web OWA access. DNS
> resolvable name Ex: officemail.agilysys.com
> 3) SSL is set to never (in my case:>)
> 4) Check for supported password type worked for me Ex: Secure Password
> 5) I made sure to select "remember password"
> 
> Recieving Options:
> 1) Automatically check for new mail every [5] minutes (10 is typical)
> 2) Global Catalog Server: This is used for name lookup. Ask your admin
> or point the the DNS server of your company if they are MS based and it
> will likely be the correct server as this was likely given GC functions.
> GCs should be one per large site for replica lookup.
> 3) Limit number of GAL (Global Address Lookup 50 is ok. Limits time to
> get list of names back.
> 4) Mailbox Name: is the full CN name of your AD account. Ex:
> Jeremey.Wise
> 5)OWA Path: should be the path put in after the server above to get your
> web test of OWA to work Ex: /exchange ->
> http://officemail.agilysys.com/exchange worked for web OWA.
> 6) Public folder: likely you primary exchange server. Exhange 2000/2003
> has public folder replication and so most any exchange server will
> function for this. Try to grab a local replica
> 7) Apply filters to incoming messages: I have this done to filter user
> group emails and corporate 'spam'
> 
> Sending Mail
> 1) Server Type: Exchange (easy:>)
> 
> Defaults:
> 1) Drafts Folder: left default Ex: Drafts
> 2) Sent Messages: left default Ex: Sent
> 
> Security:
> 1) No options selected here....
> 
> 
> > ---------
> > Error while performing operation.
> > 
> > Could not send message.
> > This might mean that your account is over quota..
> > ---------
> > 
> > My account is not over quota... As a matter of fact, back on my slackware w/ evo
> > 1.4.6, I have no pb. Webmail also works fine.
> > 
> > Anyone have an idea? pointers?
> > 
> > Also, my LDAP is not working... and I can't find anywhere to configure it...
> > Meaning it doesn't retrieve the users on the Exchange servers, schedule
> > information, etc...
> > 
> Likely issue is that you have above GC server setting wrong. Their are
> ways to further test this if this is still an issue once you check
> above.
> > Thanks a lot.
> > 
> > fb.
> > ____
> Hope this is of help.
> --
>  
> Jeremey Wise
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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