Hikaru:
I think I'm having the same problem as you.
I want to use Thunderbird inside the company I work for. They have
installed Micorsoft Exchange with OWA (Outlook Web Access) and IMAP. I
already configured Thunderbird for IMAP access (in Linux and in
Windows) and is working fine, but I can't send e-mails, so the need
for the OWA component.
My credentials are the AD (Active Directory) ones, and the username is
NOT the same as my e-mail username ("They" have configured things that
way ...).
I was not able to configure properly the OWA plugin, but there have be
a way to do it, because in the same intranet the Evolution email
client (in Linux) is working fine. I guess in the configuration of
Evolution there are diferent places for the username of the net (AD)
and the username of e-mail.
Now I have just downloaded the OWA plugin source code, to inspect and
determine if the problem is related to the "Popup Authentication" (as
is my case), there is another thread of this issue (http://
groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension/browse_thread/
thread/6599ec7a5409010/3cfc4f101cd0968d?
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