Re: TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-27 Thread Tom Plunket
Robin Anson wrote: That would be very useful since I currently have to run Outlook to connect to the MS Exchange server at work. I tried using TB with Exchange and didn't have a very good time with it. Email handling was fine, but I didn't find any way to integrate with the other Outlook

Re: TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-22 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Jurgen Haug writes: Fun is, when I installed that over a year ago, I needed to have Outlook running to connect with TB! What error message did you get when you attempted to run it without Outlook? -- Anthony __ Using The Bat! v3.5.25 on Windows

TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-21 Thread Robin Anson
Fellow battyfolk, I am thinking (again) of upgrading to the latest version. I note on the TB! web page that The Bat! connects to Microsoft Exchange Servers using native MAPI protocol to fetch or send the messages. You just have to install Microsoft Office Outlook or Microsoft Exchange Client

RE: TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-21 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Robin, Thursday, December 22, 2005, 2:25:20 AM, you wrote: The Bat! connects to Microsoft Exchange Servers using native MAPI protocol to fetch or send the messages. You just have to install Microsoft Office Outlook or Microsoft Exchange Client to supply the Exchange connectivity

Re: TB! and MS Exchange

2005-12-21 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Robin, On 22-12-2005 02:25, you [RA] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: RA That would be very useful since I currently have to run Outlook to RA connect to the MS Exchange server at work. RA Has anyone made use of this functionality? As can be seen in my signature, I use TB! with Exchange here at

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-19 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Peter Ouwehand writes: Call me stupid, but what does OWA stand for ?? (yet Another Winblows Application ??) Outlook Web Access, I think ... the web-based client for Exchange. I just can't seem to rime email and some web app from M$ to be being called 'pretty nifty'. It's only necessary to

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-19 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Leif Gregory everyone else, on 19-Mrz-2005 at 02:45 you (Leif Gregory) wrote: Ugggh.. That isn't good. We're finally migrating 4,000 users off Lotus Notes to Exchange, and I'm looking to keep TB instead of using OWA. Don't get me wrong. OWA is pretty nifty for a web app, but it doesn't

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-19 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Peter Ouwehand everyone else, on 19-Mrz-2005 at 03:14 you (Peter Ouwehand) wrote: Call me stupid, but what does OWA stand for ?? (yet Another Winblows Application ??) Outlook Web Access. I just can't seem to rime email and some web app from M$ to be being called 'pretty nifty'.

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-19 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Leif Gregory everyone else, on 19-Mrz-2005 at 02:45 you (Leif Gregory) wrote: We're finally migrating 4,000 users off Lotus Notes to Exchange, and I'm looking to keep TB instead of using OWA Sidenote - to use IMAP (or POP3) to connect to the Exchange server you have to butter up your

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-19 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Alexander, On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:51:39 +0100GMT Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK Problem is: it is not a plain web application, it requires Internet ASK Explorer... there you go. I avoid IE where ever I can and here it's possible. I can access my OWA both with firefox and mozilla. ASK Funny

TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-18 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello tbudl, I'll be getting ready to play around with using TB to connect to MS Exchange 2003 in a few weeks (once they get their server built). Anyone played with this functionality yet? Any tips or trick or pitfalls? Thanks. -- __ TBUDL/BETA/DEV/TECH Lists

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-18 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Leif Gregory everyone else, on 18-Mrz-2005 at 22:38 you (Leif Gregory) wrote: Anyone played with this functionality yet? Any tips or trick or pitfalls? I only worked a little bit with IMAP. Using MAPI was totally horrible, TB would re-sync its folders every time I started another

Re: TB and MS Exchange 2003

2005-03-18 Thread Leif Gregory
Hi Alexander, On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, at 23:33:21 [GMT +0100] (which was 3:33 PM where I live) you wrote: ASK I only worked a little bit with IMAP. Using MAPI was totally ASK horrible, TB would re-sync its folders every time I started ASK another fetch/receive cycle... not funny with my Exchange

TB as MS-Exchange client

2001-10-22 Thread AO
Hi tbudl, I am desperately trying to make TB a client in an Exchange55 environment. I have set TB up as an IMAP client and it receives mail fine. But; I can't send because relaying is not allowed. I know that there is possibly many reasons for this, but i have access to the mailserver, and I

Re: TB as MS-Exchange client

2001-10-22 Thread Shahar
Don't know if it'll help but I used to send mail, in M$ Ex directly to the ISP SMTP server. Thank you for writing On Monday, October 22, 2001, at 10:32:08, AO wrote to Shahar about: TB as MS-Exchange client I can't send because relaying is not allowed

Re: TB as MS-Exchange client

2001-10-22 Thread Thomas F
Hi Anders, On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:32:08 +0200GMT (22/10/2001, 16:32 +0800GMT), AO wrote: A But; I can't send because relaying is not allowed. I know that A there is possibly many reasons for this, but i have access to the A mailserver, and I have looked at settings for quite some time now, A

Mounting TB! with MS Exchange

2000-11-26 Thread Arjan Vergeer
Hi all, Microsoft Exchange server doesn't run pop here (I know it could..). Instead of that, Outlook is mounting itself to the MS server (so, no messages on your hard disk). Would it be possible to mount TB! with the MS server? (if the message file was UNIX, yes I know (or think) I could import

Re: TB and MS Exchange (was:Wish List)

1999-11-22 Thread Syafril Hermansyah
Hello Thomas Fernandez, On Monday, November 22, 1999, 13:54:45 (GMT +07:00) you told us: TF I just checked and was told we use MS Exchange version 5.5 OK. TF Just tried to send a message to one of my accounts via our SMTP TF server, and the below is what happened. TF When I use my

Re[2]: TB and MS Exchange (was:Wish List)

1999-11-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Syafril, on Monday, November 22, 1999, 4:11:40 PM GMT+0800, Syafril Hermansyah wrote: TF When I use my address book and the address I send to is "mozart TF [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without quotation marks), the error TF message will say that mozart is not recognized, i.e. seeing only TF the

Re[3]: TB and MS Exchange (was:Wish List)

1999-11-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo tracer, On Monday, November 22, 1999, 9:28:06 PM (GMT+0800), tracer wrote: t Thomas, could you try sending it to your email address without the Mozart t node... I will try that in the morning when I'm back in the office, but I don't expect it to be any different. I also tried it with

Re: TB and MS Exchange (was:Wish List)

1999-11-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Dear Syafril, I just checked and was told we use MS Exchange version 5.5 Just tried to send a message to one of my accounts via our SMTP server, and the below is what happened. When I use my address book and the address I send to is "mozart [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without quotation marks), the

Re[2]: TB and MS Exchange (was:Wish List)

1999-11-21 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Thomas, on Monday, November 22, 1999, 2:54:45 PM GMT+0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote: TF Most of the time, however, I do not even get an error message. By TF mistake, I forgot to reset the SMTP seerver after these tests before TF sending this post, and my email just disappeared. (I am resending