Matthew Joyce, (and others, of course)
Specifically Matthew, I share your feelings that I am looking bad over the
decision to move in this direction by selecting SBS2003. But, I don't have
other problems or issues that bother me about Entourage. Overall, I believe
it is a very solid mail client. Until you mix it with Exchange. As a POP3
client, it was/is very stable in my experience. And full of features I have
found useful. ...but I digress.

Below is what "Sorry Confidential" had shared in this list, all of which is
yet to be confirmed. I only say that because one item (#3) below is wrong,
at least partially. My comments in [brackets].

BUT DO DOWNLOAD, PRINT OUT, & READ THIS DOCUMENT: Microsoft Office 2004 for
Mac: Working with Exchange Server
http://tinyurl.com/6r3n5
34 PAGES OF INFORMATION

As always, I'll share what I learn.

David Stark
Techpro Networks, LLC
Anchorage Alaska

I am afraid that calendars and contacts stored in Public Folders cannot be
viewed and maintained by Entourage users. In addition, Entourage 2004 has
the following limitations for public folders:

1 Only email messages appear in Entourage. Other item types that might be
in the public folder - such as Calendar events, contacts, or tasks - do not
appear in Entourage.
2 To have Entourage automatically download the messages in a specific
public folder, a user must subscribe to that folder.
3 Public folders cannot be created, dragged, moved, renamed, or deleted by
using Microsoft Entourage. [you CAN create, rename, delete, and drag items
to it. Still not sure about Dragging/Moving]
4 Downloading the public folder list from the Exchange server can be very
slow if there are many folders.
5 Entourage does not save the list of public folders. The list is
downloaded every time the user selects the top-level public folders
container.
6 Users cannot post directly to a public folder. To post a message, the
public folder must have an e-mail address, and the user must have the
correct access privileges. Users can also drag existing messages to a
public folder, depending on a user's privileges.

For more information, please refer to the following article:

Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac: Working with Exchange Server
http://tinyurl.com/6r3n5


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