sorry for the confusion  of M$ instead of Microsoft,  I saw it when i
come across Stallman's homepage and he refers to it as this way.

No offense,  just thought it was interesting rather than rebuking of
making money.  of course i would pay if i'm after the services their
provide me.


Thank you for you kind word, i'll provide further information for i
check them out.



On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Aaron Toponce <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 05:25:05PM +0800, source liu wrote:
>> I've recently picked up the path to the mutt + fetchmail + msmtp,  and
>> it works well with my gmail or other serves provider.
>> For the issue my company use the M$ exchange as the mail server,  I
>
> What is 'M$ exchange'? I've heard of Microsoft Exchange, but I'm unfamiliar
> with this 'M$' company to which you refer. Unless of course you're
> referring to Microsoft. Do you refer to them that way, because they are a
> for-profit corporation? What's wrong with making money?
>
>> have to fight my way to configure that. The case now is the fetchmail
>> works pretty well while it poll the mail from the server, but msmtp
>> failed to deliver the mail through the exchange server, the error code
>> is 550 5.7.1 which yelled: the Client doesnt have permittions to send
>> as this sender.
>
> Mutt doesn't support the MAPI/RPC proprietary protocol natively. You could
> install the 'libexchangemapi' and 'libmapi0' libraries, and try to get Mutt
> to work with them, but I'm not optimistic that it's possible. Evolution is
> likely your best bet to working with Exchange servers.
>
> With that said, Exchange does support POP3(S) and IMAP(S) protocols, but
> they are not enabled by default, and you would need to collaborate with
> your Exchange administrator to get them enabled, and what the settings
> would be. Then, you could tie Mutt into Exchange via either of those.
>
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Liu An
Institution of modern physics, Shanghai, China

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