Re: Exchange with Mac.
- From: William Smith <mecklists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 22:40:06 -0500
In article <Safqe.44212$dr.6339@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Diego." <diegojl@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> I done what the article said and I could connect the Mac with a shared
> volume in the Windows 2003 server.
> But I have yet the second problem: I try to add an exchange account in the
> Mac with Mail and appears this message (more o less):
> The Exchange Server [nameserverexchange] don't response. Check the lan
> connection and data in the field "incoming mail server". If the server
> continue without response, may be temporally out of service.
> In spanish(El servidor exchange [nombreservidor] no responde. Compruebe la
> conexion de red y los datos introducidos en el campo "serv. correo
> entrante". Si el servidor sigue sin responder, puede que esté temporalmente
> fuera de servicio".
> But the Exchange Server is ok, and the Windows clients (Outlook) sends and
> receives correctly.
> Please, help me.
Hi Diego!
Glad to hear you can connect to your file server now.
Mac OS X's Mail application can only connect to an Exchange server via
IMAP or POP. Do you have either of these enabled on the server? Mail can
not use MAPI.
Hope this helps! bill
--
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)
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