Good morning all

Firstly, and just as a means to save me saying this to a lot of individual 
friends, I had a thoroughly enjoyable three weeks away with the guides, 
although it was hard work and I'm glad to be home with my family. Now, to the 
core issue.

How easily have others found it to get Outlook 2010 to play with a 
non-Microsoft Exchange server? Our mail servers use SSL encryption but when we 
try to add an email account to Outlook 2010, it simply refuses to talk to our 
servers if we enable SSL. Our SSL certificate is valid, that much we are sure 
of. However, as I say Outlook 2010 simply won't work.

Incidentally, in January of next year Microsoft is scheduled to release Office 
2013. Outlook has been re-branded and given a totally new look. I saw this on a 
technical news programme on TV last night. I also saw something about Microsoft 
having been ordered to pay one billion Dollars U.S to Apple and Sony for 
copying their patented features to their Windows Mobile tablets. For sure 
Microsoft will appeal and the case will drag on. But that could hit Microsoft 
very hard and its consumers. Let alone do damage to its mobile platforms.

Anyway, to the point. Has anybody else managed to get Outlook 2010 to talk to a 
standard Email server whose SSL credentials are valid? Particularly, I guess, 
to our servers.

Lynne



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