Re: Imap and how to connect
- From: WayneC <WayneC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 09:31:02 -0800
I just configured the server to use IMAP and with SSL certificate.
Question. On my external PC i get the certificate has to be trusted can it
be set to always trust that certificate.
Quetion.. When i have something in my calendar i can delete something but
how does it sync and delete to the serveR? ( im looking now how to do that )
"mitch" wrote:
> First you would have to enable the IMAP service on the exchange server if
> they are going to connect to IMAP through private connections i.e. dedicated
> t-1 and not over the internet then you would have them point to the
> exchangeservernam.domain.com
>
> If they are connecting via internet then you will have to open the IMAP
> ports on the firewall and have an A record added to your internet side DNS
> to allow them to resolve to the external IP. The below link talks about
> configuring Exchange 2003 for client access.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/Ex2k3DepGuide/0142e228-d939-4a3c-b718-fc1cca389fdd.mspx
>
>
> "WayneC" <WayneC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:FFC88FB6-4BE9-48A1-83A9-714EEEC985F3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > They will be starting new servers there they said and will build a domain
> > there and we have to add each other in trusts etc to allow communication,
> > also the exchange will work thisw way, since we own the domain name and
> > they
> > just want their users to get their mail sent there.
> >
> > I would love to do Imap but since i do not usually do exchange how do i
> > configure the 2003 exchange server and the clients? I see one of the
> > options
> > is to put in the imap server name is that my external IP? How do i find my
> > mail server name to put that into the outlook on the client?
> >
> > "mitch" wrote:
> >
> >> If you are exchange 2003 then you could upgrade them to the 2003 client
> >> and
> >> use RPC over HTTP it works great.
> >>
> >> If not IMAP will allow you to do most of these things.
> >>
> >> Connecting someone elses exchange from a seperate forest is not generally
> >> supported and I do not know of any way of accomplishing this.
> >>
> >> If they are just going to a remote site that is in your forest then they
> >> should be able to connect because they should be apart of the same
> >> organization since only one is allowed per forest.
> >> "WayneC" <WayneC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:07C5F4C4-2587-421C-A93B-B25399ABEAAD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hello all I have a question and i suspect someone out there has
> >> > allready
> >> > done
> >> > what i want to do. I have users that are mobile, and they need to be
> >> > able
> >> > to
> >> > do the following. They want to access their email, BUT not use web
> >> > outlook,
> >> > they want to use outlook XP or 2003 so they can make changes to their
> >> > contacts and calendar and book things for others in their calendars,
> >> > the
> >> > techs in the other areas said that they should have a network there and
> >> > a
> >> > exchange server as well and they link their exchange to ours, then they
> >> > can
> >> > recieve their email locally. Is that the best cost solution? or can i
> >> > do
> >> > something on my end that allows them to have full access to their
> >> > email,
> >> > like
> >> > they were in the office here?
> >> >
> >> > Wayne
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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