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Re: Access webmail like evolution



I'm at work now so I can see my FetchExc configuration.

On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 05:07:18PM -0400, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> >OK, it's here:-
> >    http://personal.inet.fi/atk/fetchexc/
> >
> >It will work from anywhere accessing the Webmail (WebDAV) interface of
> >MS Exchange.  If you can access your work E-Mail using Webmail from
> >home the FetchExc should work as it simply uses the same interface to
> >your mail.
> 
> Hmm when I call my webmail like this
> 
> https://mail.work.com
> 
> It switches to this page right away
> 
> https://mail.work.com/exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp?url=https://mail.work.com/webmail
> 
> That is a OWA pager powered by MSX server 2003
> 
Yes, that's like mine:-

    
https://mail.work.com/exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp?url=https://mail.work.com/exchange/&reason=0

So that looks OK so far.


> I then login with my Active Dir Domain Account like this
> 
> AD\username
> active dir password
> 
> Then it takes me to the inbox and the url changes to this
> 
> https://mail.work.com/webmail/
> 
Yes, mine acts exactly the same.


> What would be my
> 
>  ExchangeServer=xxx.dddddd.com
>  ExchangePath=exchange
>  ExchangeUser=exuser
> 
> I tried to login like this and I get a 404
> 
>  https://mail.work.com/webmail/username
> 
My fetchExc.properties file is:-

ExchangeServer=xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa
ExchangePath=exchange
ExchangeUser=loginName
MailServer=crusade
DestinationAddress=chris
Username=loginName
Password=password
Domain=ATROAD
Delete=true
All=true
Secure=false

Where ExchangeServer is the IP address of the server.  Both
ExchangeUser and Username are my login name and Password is the
password (surprise!). The MailServer and DestinationAddress relate to
the machine where I want to read my mail.


-- 
Chris Green (chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx)