Ludovic you surely know the tutorial written by Olivier Bitsch on the
iabsis website. There is a chapter using RPC to connect outlook to the
openchange server. IT is like the Exchange Anywhere function from the
Exchange server. I am not talking about accessing SOGo's web interface. 

To call http://server.ip/rpc/rpcproxy.dll [5] is meant to test the rpc
proxy functionality. And as I already said, when connecting with firefox
everything worked but IE fails all the times. 

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Am 2013-06-25 16:40, schrieb Ludovic Marcotte: 

> On 2013-06-25 10:38 AM, Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote:
> 
>> That's what I thought first, but why does rpc over http works on firefox but 
>> not on IE? I am sure, when I can find an answer to that question I will find 
>> a solution for the rest.
> 
> What do you mean?
> 
> If you want to use the SOGo's web interface, just use 
> http{s}://your_server_name/SOGo
> 
> RPC over HTTP is not meant to be used from a web browser, but from Outlook.
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