[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Doesn't that idea forces you to have everyone's password to connect
via the IMAP server?



That would tear it.
Exchange does allow you to declare administrative accounts with complete access to all mailboxes. But I don't know enough about IMAP to know if you can log in to someone else's account this way.



No - you can do it. If you assign account "DOM\imapadmin" to have full access rights to everyone's mailboxes, then you can login via IMAP as "DOM/imapadmin/mailbox_alias" . Yes, it has to be "/", and "mailbox_alias" is the alias associated with a mailbox - typically either the same as their usercode, or something like "jdoe" for John Doe.


I use that method for testing if your Exchange virus scanners are working. Send a virus in, download email via IMAP and check to see if the virus is still present :-)

Jason

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