Wow, the alternative (second) syntax is new to me. Please confirm "[NT
domain]/[NT user]/Exchange", as in "SOME_DOMAIN/nt_user/Exchange" - is
it that what you mean?

What does the "/Exchange" suffix do: is that a constant, or is it the
name of the Exchange mailbox? More to the point: with the second syntax
you mention, which mailbox will Exchange try to log on to? The one whose
name equals the NT user name?

I only got the first variation to work, and I had to change the mailbox
alias to equal the NT user name. Works for me, but annoys other users of
my server. Please advise.

Bernd
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Tuesday, July 9, 2002, 5:18:49 PM, you wrote:

MG> Hi,

MG> Mike Corredera wrote in msgid:F19E4B06A9D8D5119A1900B0D07DBD4C2D5040@ARTEMIS_2 :

>> Has anyone been able to get TB! to work with Microsoft Exchange
>> Server? My work is running MS Exchange 5.5 Enterprise Edition.
>> Please help

MG> It works here. SMTP and POP3 (or IMAP4) protocols must be running and
MG> you must use the proper user name syntax (/<NTdomain>/<Exchange Alias>
MG> or <NTdomain>/<domain userID>/<Exchange).

MG> One known issue is that the message size reported by Exchange when
MG> mails are fetched is wrong.

MG> Regards,

MG> Markus


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