Sorry I wasn't clear, my mistake.  Anyway, what you have looks like
mine, except I have the IMAP server turned off under webmail>options
since it isn't being using.  whne you log on using owa directly do you
have to specify the NT server domain like this: ntdoamain
\[email protected]?  If so, then you need to add this to the front
of the address on the accounts screen in the webmail owa extension.
Other than that, the message is "negative vibes" which is something I
see lots of people have issues with but I never have had that
problem.  That may be related to the way you've got the account set up
in Thunderbird under server settings or the account header.  The user
name should be exactly the same as the one in the extension and you
should be using localhost as the smtp server.  Don't use secure
connections and all the other setup stuff that you can get from the
Tbird support sites.  Sorry if I wasn't able to be more help.  Good
Luck.

On Feb 28, 11:29 am, doni49 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok--I took some screen shots of my settings and the error message that
> I'm getting.  For privacy purposes, my email address/domain is
> blackened out.  But I've triple checked that the domain entered IS the
> domain used for OWA access and that the portion of the "Username"
> before the at sign does match the username I use to login to OWA.
> I've also triple checked that I'm entering the correct PW.
>
> You can view these screen shots at the following URL.
>
> http://mysite.verizon.net/doni49/owa/
>
> Thanks for any help that anyone may be able to provide.
>
> On Feb 27, 11:27 pm, doni49 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My last statement?  From which message?
>
> > My last statement from the orginal message was "OWA doesn't seem to
> > support IMAP."
>
> > My last statement from the second message was "my IT department
> > refuses to
> > enable POP or IMAP--I've asked numerous times."
>
> > We have Exchange server 2007 with OWA enabled but IMAP and POP3 are
> > both disabled.
>
> > I was hoping to use the webmail extension with the OWA component to
> > access my mail via TBird.  I'm here asking for help because I've done
> > my best to configure webmail extension and its OWA component correctly
> > but when I try to send a message, it refuses to accept the
> > connection.  Tomorrow, I'll document the settings that I've entered
> > and post them--I'm going to bed now.
>
> > On Feb 27, 7:09 am, ToddW <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The username [email protected] is the correct setting in TB
> > > account.  Are you sure you configured the OWA add ins correctly?  I'm
> > > confused about your last statement - you're either using OWA or IMAP,
> > > not both.
>
> > > On Feb 25, 9:27 pm, doni49 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi all,
>
> > > > My company provides webmail access via OWA.  My login name is NOT the
> > > > same as my username.
>
> > > > For obvious reasons, I'm going to make up some fake login/server info
> > > > here.
>
> > > > Full name:  Donald Ingram (fake of course)
> > > > Webmail access url:  https://mail.mycompany.com/exchange
> > > > Login Username:  dingram
> > > > password:  kevin1sam
> > > > email address:  [email protected]
>
> > > > I've entered [email protected] as the username under TBird's
> > > > account.  What is passed to the web site?  dingram?  or
> > > > [email protected]?
>
> > > > I ask because it's failing to connect.  The SMTP server IS active (I'm
> > > > testing sending a messsage first)
>
> > > > Second, how do I leave my messages on the server (and maintain read/
> > > > unread status)?  OWA doesn't seem to support IMAP.
>
> > > > Thanks!
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