Michael Leone sez:
} 
} Elimar Riesebieter said:
} 
} > No! The admin has to enable imap. Does he knows how to?
} 
} I believe that IMAP is enabled by default on Exchange (it was on mine, I
} believe). So if it's not running, the admin must have turned it off.

I have determined that IMAP is enabled, and that the servername I was using
in Outlook does map to an IP address.

Omen Wild sez:
} Quoting Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Sep 04 15:21:
} > Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email and I
} > can't seem to get mutt talking to it.
} 
} At my previous job it took me a while to get fetchmail working with
} Exchange.  It has been a while, but I seem to remember that my username
} included the Windows Workgroup in it: "\\WORKGROUP\USERNAME".  Or maybe
} after escaping the backslashes it was this: \\\\WORKGROUP\\USERNAME .
} Try something like that.

Well, I guessed a couple of workgroups, which didn't work, but I don't know
what workgroup I am in. Is there any way to tell from Windows XP
Professional (which is where I have Outlook working)? I don't believe the
machine itself is part of a workgroup, since I installed WinXP on it
myself. I don't recall entering a workgroup anywhere at all.

} Omen
--Greg

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