Bats-

The exchange settings are:
        POP server: same as the Exchange server
        user id: <NT domain>\<NT user id>\<exchange alias>

As in:
        MYDOMAIN\myNTlogin\[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The exchange alias is found by locating yourself in the Exchange (or
Outlook) Address Book, choosing properties and finding the
"Alias" field in the "General" tab.

Also note that I believe the Exchange server must have its pop setting
enabled for this to work. Knowing MS, it's probably disabled by
default.

-Mark
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Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 8:37:44 AM, you wrote:

MG> Hi,

MG> smexport wrote in msgid:4A5DCF05395CD611A5270000E222F14A2B9541@DOLLAR :

>> I can't find in outlook 97 where the parameters under MS Exchange Server 
>> where this parameters can be found and used in the bat 

MG> You'll find the necessary settings in the Bat! under
MG> Account/Properties/Transport. You need to know the following

MG> - the Internet name of your mail server
MG> - your user ID
MG> - your passwords

MG> I'm not sure where you might find the proper values in Outlook, probably
MG> somewhere under Tools/Accounts/Properties. Sorry if I can't help you any
MG> further.

MG> Regards,

MG> Markus


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