Exchange supports IMAP/SMTP as such. However, this must be enabled by
the local administration and that is not always the case. My wife has
exactly same situation: one client has their Exchange server with
IMAP/SMTP turned off and forwarding is not allowed. Another client with
Exchange allows IMAP/SMTP and that works fine with MM. She handles mails
on that restricted Exchange server through a browser. She gave up on
Apple Mail due to various issues with it.
On 22 Jan 2019, at 13:27, Alain Israel wrote:
Same for me, Mailmate wors fine with Exchange (potential caveat ,
there are multiple Exchange versions), except for handling the
keywords. I have never heard of Exchange that does not support
imap/smtp, neither forwarding. But I am not an expert.
Alain
On 22 Jan 2019, at 13:14, Laurent Michel wrote:
Euh… I’m a little surprised. I have mail mate setup against
outlook.office365.com as an IMAP server and it works fine.
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Laurent
On 22 Jan 2019, at 1:28, chairep...@mailbox.org wrote:
Bad news. I have to use exchange to handle my work emails. I would
rather use mailmate but mailmate doesn’t support exchange.
That’s too bad. I’ve tried davmail to get mailmate handle it but
with no success. The exchange server doesn't support neither imap
nor smtp. Forwarding mails isn’t allowed as well. What should I do
now? It seems that I have to switch back to Apple mail :(
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