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Re: Access webmail like evolution



On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 09:12:20AM -0400, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> On 8/17/06, cl@xxxxxxxx <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >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
> 
> Is it the IP address of the website address of webmail, which I have
> access from outside, OR the actual IP of the exchange server, which I
> have no access from outside.
> 
It's the address of the site where you access your webmail.

> >ExchangeUser and Username are my login name and Password is the
> >password (surprise!). The MailServer and DestinationAddress relate to
> 
> I thought Mailserver is the IP address of the SMTP server that I use
> to send/reply mail

Yes, MailServer is the server you will deliver your mail to.

> If I am pulling the email what is the Destination address for? Is that
> mean fetchExc pulls and forwards and not just pulls and drops to local
> folder?
> 
FetchExc delivers the mail to the user whose name is given as
DestinationAddress on the machine whose name is given as MailServer.

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Chris Green (chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx)