On 7/1/03 18:06, Robert M. Klein wrote >On 6/30/03 5:15 PM, Lee Larson emailed: > >> UofL has a Groupwise mail setup that I must use occasionally. Novell >> includes an IMAP gateway that works well with almost all the Mac >> IMAP-capable mail clients I have tried. (It has some problems with >> Outlook Express, when I delete mail.) This does not give access to >> other Groupwise features such as scheduling, but normal e-mail stuff >> works fine. > >I wish I understood this statement. My wife has to access her U of L email >via web access.
This is the safest way to access gropewise (to get access to more than just the mail). >Is there really a way to access email from Groupwise using >a regular email program (we use Entourage)? I tried many different settings >and could not get in. Here are my settings for Mail: Description: Gropewise [of course, you could name the account with something less perjoritive] Email Address: xxx at gwise.louisville.edu [sub your wife's id for xxx] Incoming Mail Server: imap.gwise.louisville.edu [this is what Lee means by an IMAP gateway - the mail will stay on the server, just as it does when using webmail] Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.louisville.edu [this allows mail messages to go out without using gropewise as the mailserver - should work, but don't exactly know] Now... these may or may not correspond to fields for Entourage. Since I don't use Entourage, I cannot guess how the setup would work. I would be willing to bet dollars to doughnuts that this will also (as Lee mentioned) work only for mail, but will not allow calendar options, such as setting appointments, etc. Entourage should understand LDAP servers (thingies which allow sharing of addresses). To get this to work, here is my setup in Address Book (once again - not Entourage): Name: Gropewise Addresses at UofL Server: ldap.louisville.edu Port: 389 Scope: subtree Hope this helps some. Bill | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be July 22. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
