Hello Marek Mikus & everyone else,

on 29-Jul-2005 at 17:39 you (Marek Mikus) wrote:

>> I don't see the benefit of TB connecting to Exchange via MAPI (after
>> all, it downloads all the messages, and the Exchange folder and your
>> local MAPI folder will be out of sync in no time, creating duplicate
>> messages in the local folders). As long as TB can't connect to Exchange
>> mailboxes directly, I have to keep using Outlook at work.

> there are companies, where is dissallowed POP/IMAP access to Exchange
> server, in such case this is only solution.

I'm not sure, but doesn't "MAPI" imply that the Exchange server is local?

If the server is in the LAN, why would I want to *download* the messages
from the server to my client PC with MAPI, rather than directly access the
Exchange mailbox, like a "real" Exchange client?

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