I don't think Exchange2003 support IMAP over kerberos.  I tried it with pine
and AUTH=NTLM is the only choice.    Exchange2003 support MAPI over
kerberos, therefore OWA work.

-peter huang

"Jeffrey Altman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am not aware of anyone who has been able to get this to work.
> I have not spent time analyzing the situation but the fundamental
> cause of the problem appears to be a failure either to obtain PAC
> information in the cross-realm service ticket which Exchange requires;
> or a failure of the user principal name to belong to a realm in
> which Exchange can then lookup additional information within the
> Active Directory.
>
> Whichever the cause it does appear that Exchange was designed
> to be a Microsoft only solution.
>
> Jeffrey Altman
>
>
> Subu Ayyagari wrote:
> > Is there anyone who has managed to use Exchange2003
> > when Windows 2003 domain has a trust with unix Kerberos,
> > so that unix KDC provides authentication to all users?
> >
> >>From systems that are not part of the windows domain,
> > POP and IMAP connectivity to Exchange2003 just do not work.
> > OWA works using UPN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) though.
> >
> > Appears the only way would be to have an out-of-band process
> > to syncup passwords between unix KDC and Windows ADS.
> > and throw out the cross-realm trust.
> >
> > Any suggestions/comments?
> >
> > -subu
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