Hello

This could be differnt things.
* Outlook can not find the DNS entry for your SOGo server name
* The machine with Outlook has a firewall restricting access to your
SOGo server
* There is a firewall between your Outlook machine and your SOGo server
restricting access
* You use a self signed certificate on your SOGo server.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 31.10.19 um 10:42 schrieb "Support" ([email protected]):
> Hi
> 
> Here is the error in Outlook 2016:
> connection to the Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) mail server: Server not found 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> On Thursday, October 31, 2019 08:24 CET, "Christian Mack" 
> ([email protected]) <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hello Michel
> 
> Am 30.10.19 um 20:12 schrieb "Support" ([email protected]):
>>
>> Hello
>> I'm using it for information:
>> Debian 10 Buster
>> Sogo version 4
>> Web server: nginx.
>>
>> So, all is well, I know how to connect under sogo (I even send with 
>> webmail), the only bug, I don't know how to connect in ActiveSync when I 
>> launch the URL under my browser:
>>  
>> https://mail.foxserv.be/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
>>
>> apart from that, I have a 403 error and in the sogo logs, it displays this 
>> to me:
>>
>> Oct 30 18:50:11 sogod [3303]: <0x0x55eebff583b0[SOGoActiveSyncDispatcher]> 
>> EAS - Forbidden access for user (null)
>> Oct 30 18:50:11 sogod [3303]: 85.26.8.106 "GET 
>> /SOGo/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync HTTP/1.1" 403 0/0 0.002 - - 0
>>
> 
> ActiveSync is a protocol from Microsoft which works over HTTP.
> You can not simulate it with manual HTTP GET requests.
> 
> Get an ActiveSync client for testing.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 


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