Re: Connecting to MS Exchange using SSL

2007-03-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Robin,

On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 21:18:54 +1000 GMT (29/03/2007, 18:18 +0700 GMT),
Robin Anson wrote:

RA> Now that TB claims to be able to download appointments and other
RA> non-mail stuff from Exchange,

Appointments? I missed that part.

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Re: Connecting to MS Exchange using SSL

2007-03-29 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Robin,

Thursday, March 29, 2007, 5:18:54 AM, you wrote:
> In particular, my connection uses mutually authenticated SSL, which
> means I need to have a certificate installed somewhere on my system
> to authenticate to the Exchange server.

I haven't tried it with a straight Exchange server as ours is
configured with RPC/HTTPS. If yours is as well, then you'll get no
dice. Almost nobody but Microsoft supports RPC/HTTPS.

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Connecting to MS Exchange using SSL

2007-03-29 Thread Robin Anson
Batfolk, 

I have a work email account using MS Exchange that to date I have only
been able to access using MS Outlook. I allowed Outlook to access the
Exchange server, downloading email to a local .pst file. Then TB could
query Outlook and "download" the email component of anything it
received.

Now that TB claims to be able to download appointments and other
non-mail stuff from Exchange, I want to try to connect directly to the
Exchange server using TB.

Has anyone successfully done this?

In particular, my connection uses mutually authenticated SSL, which
means I need to have a certificate installed somewhere on my system to
authenticate to the Exchange server.

Can TB do this? If so, how??

Robin
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Re: Test

2007-03-29 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Robin,

On Thursday, 29 March, 2007 at 6:58:46 AM you wrote:

RA> I have been unable to post to this mailing list for *weeks* now.

That's because you're so far away. :-)  Hearing you loud and clear.

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2007-03-29 Thread Robin Anson
Batfolk, 

I have been unable to post to this mailing list for *weeks* now. :-(
The list has taken a dislike to my anson.net.au domain and won't let
me post from it. I am hoping it will allow this one.

Robin
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