Another thought... How are logging into your owa account via the web.
Are you using domain\username then the password or is it some other format? If it is domain\username then your need enter your username in Tb OWA as domain\usern...@domain and leave use domain in login unchecked. The extension will then drop the @domain part. If you login as usern...@domain then you need use domain in login checked. The extension will then use the @domain part. Depending how you are logging in you maybe able to use regular pop3 account unless your firewall is preventing access. On the WebDAV mode most likely would need to use the Screen Ripper instead as Microsoft has discontinue the use of WebDAV in most of their products. Eugene On Jul 17, 1:03 pm, arif <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your email and suggestion. i've installed webmail 1.3.8 and > created the account. i've used 'localhost' as the server and > [email protected] as user name. When i tried to read mails, the > following error message is displayed. > > Sending of password did not succeeded. Mail server localhost > responded:negative vibes from [email protected] > > the connection security is none and password sent insecurely. > > OWA settings: > > Accounts: screen ripper > login: use domain in login request: unchecked > > domain: company.com > Uri:http://mail.company.com/exchange > > with normal outlook web access through browser, i've to put my domain > name and pass to login to outlook. > > I've tried changing the server to the original mail server > urlhttp://mail.company.comand user name to my domain username (arifbd, > this is not my email) but then the following error message is > displayed could not connect to mail.company.com; the connection was > refused > > I also tried changing to davmail from the addons settings, but same > result > > My company is using exchange 2007 and the connection method is POP. > > Any suggestion, please? > > Thanks > Arif > > On Jul 16, 5:22 am, KE4AVB <[email protected]> wrote: > > > If this is your first webmail extension installation, Did you install > > the webmail main extension? If not it needs to be installed first and > > then the OWA extension with a restart of TB after each installation. > > > Eugene > > > On Jul 15, 12:32 pm, arif <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > First of all, thanks for all the efforts for Webmail Extension. I'm > > > trying to connect to my company outlook from thunderbird 3.1 via web > > > access and i've followed the instructions > > > onhttp://peterkao.com/2008/08/21/howto-configure-microsoft-exchange-and... > > > to install the owa add-on. But after installing, it shows the message > > > "Requires additional items" and i can't proceed further. > > > > Any suggestions on how to solve the problem? Many thanks in advance... > > > > I'm sorry' i've posted my problem in multiple threads, hope at least > > > one would be noticed...:) > > > > Regards > > > Arif > > > [email protected]
