Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Nikolay,

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 10:04:30 +0300GMT (1-4-03, 9:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

NC In my job we're working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it
NC possible to use Exchange Server's Address book to obtain mail
NC addreses and How? Thanks in advance.

I don't think that that can be done. Unless Exchange is able to
present it's address book as an LDAP server. That's the only kind of
external AB server TB supports.

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Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Roelof,

Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 11:08:03 AM, you wrote:

NC In  my  job  we're  working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it
NC possible  to  use  Exchange  Server's Address book to obtain mail
NC addreses and How? Thanks in advance.

 I don't think that that can be done. Unless Exchange is able to
 present it's address book as an LDAP server. That's the only kind of
 external AB server TB supports.

OK,  I've  just verified that it can be done - to some degree, anyway.
Create a new address book, and fill in the LDAP fields, filling in the
Exchange  server's  IP  address.  Although  it  shows nothing, you can
search for names, and get a valid address.

Graeme



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Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Graeme,

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 12:02:01 +0200GMT (1-4-03, 12:02 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

GA OK,  I've  just verified that it can be done - to some degree,
GA anyway. Create a new address book, and fill in the LDAP fields,
GA filling in the Exchange  server's  IP  address.  Although  it
GA shows nothing, you can search for names, and get a valid address.

Search for '@' in e-mail addresses, that's what I use for my LDAP
server. Gives me all entries. ;-)


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Re: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Graeme Adamson

Hi Nikolay,

Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 12:55:52 PM, you wrote:

 I  cannon  access  my Exchange Server.I Fill up all the LDAP fields,
 except  Port field (remain it by default). Maybe this is the reason.
 Can you tell me what port number I must fill. Thanks in advance.

I  used  the  default  port number. We're using Exchange 5.5 - I'm not
sure if it'll work on earlier versions.

Graeme


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Re[2]: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Nikolay Cankoff
Hi Graeme,


-
Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 2:49:58 PM, you wrote:


Graeme Hi Nikolay,

Graeme Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 12:55:52 PM, you wrote:

 I  cannon  access  my Exchange Server.I Fill up all the LDAP fields,
 except  Port field (remain it by default). Maybe this is the reason.
 Can you tell me what port number I must fill. Thanks in advance.

Graeme I  used  the  default  port number. We're using Exchange 5.5 - I'm not
Graeme sure if it'll work on earlier versions.

Graeme Graeme

10x for answering me.
We're  using  Exchange  2000  Standart,  but  it  looks  that there is some
problems in Server Setup, 'couse I cannot connect to it.
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Best regards,
 Nikolay Cankoff   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

01 Àïðèë 2003 ã.
14:55



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Re[2]: The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-04-01 Thread Nikolay Cankoff
Hi Graeme,


-
Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 1:02:01 PM, you wrote:


Graeme Hi Roelof,

Graeme Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 11:08:03 AM, you wrote:

NC In  my  job  we're  working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it
NC possible  to  use  Exchange  Server's Address book to obtain mail
NC addreses and How? Thanks in advance.

 I don't think that that can be done. Unless Exchange is able to
 present it's address book as an LDAP server. That's the only kind of
 external AB server TB supports.

Graeme OK,  I've  just verified that it can be done - to some degree, anyway.
Graeme Create a new address book, and fill in the LDAP fields, filling in the
Graeme Exchange  server's  IP  address.  Although  it  shows nothing, you can
Graeme search for names, and get a valid address.

Graeme Graeme


I  cannon  access  my  Exchange Server.I Fill up all the LDAP fields, except
Port  field  (remain it by default). Maybe this is the reason. Can you tell
me what port number I must fill.
Thanks in advance.

-- 
Best regards,
 Nikolay Cankoff   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

01 Àïðèë 2003 ã.
13:49



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The Bat! and Microsof Exchange Server Address Book

2003-03-31 Thread Nikolay Cankoff
Using The Bat! v1.62i on Windows 2000 5.0 Build  2195
Service Pack 3

In  my job we're working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it possible
to  use  Exchange  Server's Address book to obtain mail addreses and How?
Thanks in advance.
 

--
Regards
Nikolay Cankoff



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