Re: IMAP connection using Telnet



"daan" <daan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "Lee Derbyshire" wrote:
>
>> "daan" <daan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:92A773BA-5E24-4C35-BDC5-05F50056AB0C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > we are using Exchange 5.5. SP4 running on Win2K server. We need to
>> connect a
>> > helpdesk tool to the Exchange server which uses IMAP.
>> > The problem:
>> > Telnet session opens correctly on Exchange server on port 143.
>> > the first line states: * Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1-server version
>> > 5.5.2658.25 is ready.
>> >
>> > I checked the URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q189326/ for the
>> correct
>> > way of spelling etc once the connection is succesful.
>> > This site states that I should log in by entering: ? LOGIN
>> > NTDOMAIN/NTACCOUNT/ALIASPASSWORD
>>
>> It should look like this:
>>
>> ? login domain/account password
>>
>> ie. you type a question mark followed by a space, then domain/username
>> followed by a space, then the password. The syntax in the MS article
>> is misleading, since ALIASPASSWORD could mean ALIAS followed by
>> PASSWORD. You just need the password. The second slash is wrong,
>> too - it should be a space.
>>
>> Lee.
>>
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>>
>
> Hi Lee,
>
> thanks for your tip! Although I tried to do it as you wrote, still I get
> this error:
> ?NO one of the requested permissions is not assigned/given to the client.
> This also happens when I log in using telnet on the Exchange server
> itself.
> Is there any kind of manual or guide on IMAP using telnet?
> I also tried different profiles, on different machines and servers.
>
> Thanks for your tip though, hope you have the time to tell me what I'm
> doing
> wrong.
>
> Cheers,
> Daan

Have a look at the user whose mailbox you are opening in Active Directory
Users and Computers. Make sure that the IMAP protocol is enabled for this
user. It's on the Exchange Features tab.

Lee.

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