I’ve ask the local administration to allow IMAP/SMTP. They opened a case. Maybe 
they enable IMAP/SMTP. I’ll wait for it and tell you later.

> Am 22.01.2019 um 15:55 schrieb Robert Brenstein 
> <mailm...@learning-insights.eu>:
> 
> 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.
> 
> 
> --
> 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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