On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 19:04 +0000, Ingmar wrote:
> I am having the same problem on 8.10 trying to access a 2003 Exchange
> server on a SBS Win2k3.
>
> I have literally tried every combination, from http://server/Exchange to
> https://server/Exchange to https://server/Exchange/user.name, using
> DOMAIN/user.name, DOMAIN\user.name and so forth.
>
> The errors I am getting are so random I'm not even sure I should post
> them here. They range from not being able to authenticate to me not
> having a mailbox on the system.
>
> Needless to say, OWA it works just fine using Firefox.
>
> I'm using IMAP now which works well, but I'm a bit annoyed it's not
> working. I have actually used this, with the same server, a long time
> ago and it worked just fine.
>
> I'm happy to post debug messages. They range from Kerberos errors to the
> authentication errors.
>
Please do.
--
Chow Loong Jin
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 19:04 +0000, Ingmar wrote: server/ Exchange to /server/ Exchange to https:/ /server/ Exchange/ user.name, using
> I am having the same problem on 8.10 trying to access a 2003 Exchange
> server on a SBS Win2k3.
>
> I have literally tried every combination, from http://
> https:/
> DOMAIN/user.name, DOMAIN\user.name and so forth.
>
> The errors I am getting are so random I'm not even sure I should post
> them here. They range from not being able to authenticate to me not
> having a mailbox on the system.
>
> Needless to say, OWA it works just fine using Firefox.
>
> I'm using IMAP now which works well, but I'm a bit annoyed it's not
> working. I have actually used this, with the same server, a long time
> ago and it worked just fine.
>
> I'm happy to post debug messages. They range from Kerberos errors to the
> authentication errors.
>
Please do.
--
Chow Loong Jin