On 2014-09-09, John Niendorf wrote:
> Hello Mutters,
>
> I'm using Mutt to access my personal IMAP account, but was wondering if
> there is a way to use Mutt to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account?
>
> I'm using Thunderbird that has an add-on that allows T-bird to connect to
> Exchange usin
Hallo Dave,
> I'm connecting to Exchange (Office 365) with mutt via IMAP.
>
> Mutt keeps losing its connection every time Microsoft shuffles virtual
> mail servers around.
>
> Is there a better way?
>
please try
set imap_check_subscribed=yes
set imap_keepalive=300
set imap_passive=no
in your
I'm connecting to Exchange (Office 365) with mutt via IMAP.
Mutt keeps losing its connection every time Microsoft shuffles virtual
mail servers around.
Is there a better way?
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 03:20:26PM +0200, Wilfried Grieger wrote:
> Hallo John,
>
> >
> > I'm using Mutt to access my p
El día Tuesday, September 09, 2014 a las 03:05:29PM +0200, John Niendorf
escribió:
> Hello Mutters,
>
> I'm using Mutt to access my personal IMAP account, but was wondering if
> there is a way to use Mutt to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account?
>
> I'm using Thunderbird that has an add-on
Hallo John,
>
> I'm using Mutt to access my personal IMAP account, but was wondering if
> there is a way to use Mutt to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account?
>
> I'm using Thunderbird that has an add-on that allows T-bird to connect to
> Exchange using the Outlook Web Access settings.
>
>
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 03:05:29PM +0200, John Niendorf wrote:
> I'm using Mutt to access my personal IMAP account, but was wondering if
> there is a way to use Mutt to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account?
>
> I'm using Thunderbird that has an add-on that allows T-bird to connect to
> Excha
Hello Mutters,
I'm using Mutt to access my personal IMAP account, but was wondering if
there is a way to use Mutt to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account?
I'm using Thunderbird that has an add-on that allows T-bird to connect to
Exchange using the Outlook Web Access settings.
Has anyone
* Gerhard Häring ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote this on 10 01, 02 at 21:32:
> * Mike Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-30 22:03 -0400]:
> > Exchange, by default, makes it's Global Address Books available via LDAP, so
> > anything that reads LDAP can read it off of Exchange that way. Not so for
> > pe
* Mike Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-30 22:03 -0400]:
> Exchange, by default, makes it's Global Address Books available via LDAP, so
> anything that reads LDAP can read it off of Exchange that way. Not so for
> personal address books.
The Active Directory flavour, right? As far as I understa
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 10:03:26PM -0400, Mike Leone wrote:
>
> Exchange, by default, makes it's Global Address Books available via
> LDAP, so anything that reads LDAP can read it off of Exchange that
> way. Not so for personal address books.
Thanks for the tip... Good info.
/db
* Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-01 20:54]:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 the mental interface of
> David Rock told:
>
> > * Michael Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-26 13:17]:
> > > Gregory Seidman said:
> [...]
> >
> > > Good question. Dunno how mutt integrates with LDAP, but I kn
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 the mental interface of
David Rock told:
> * Michael Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-26 13:17]:
> > Gregory Seidman said:
[...]
>
> > Good question. Dunno how mutt integrates with LDAP, but I know I
> > have used Outlook Express to query a GAL via LDAP. If you need
> > t
... então, em 26 de setembro de 2002, Gregory Seidman disse ...
> it's LDAP? Perhaps it has something to do with the query functions? Do I
> need an external program to help? Is there a HOWTO somewhere (Google did
Hello,
You can use the mutt external query function together with the "Little
Bro
* David Britton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote this on 09 30, 02 at 19:46:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:29:52AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> >
> > In particular, it is my understanding that there is some
> > way to use the global (and personal?) address book(s) on the server. Maybe
> > it's LDAP?
* Michael Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-26 13:17]:
> Gregory Seidman said:
> > Happily, I have mutt playing nice with the Exchange server at work over
> > IMAP. This pleases me. Now I am looking for further interaction with the
> > Exchange server. In particular, it is my understanding that t
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:29:52AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>
> In particular, it is my understanding that there is some
> way to use the global (and personal?) address book(s) on the server. Maybe
> it's LDAP?
If so than you may be in luck.
> Perhaps it has something to do with the query
Gregory Seidman said:
> Happily, I have mutt playing nice with the Exchange server at work over
> IMAP. This pleases me. Now I am looking for further interaction with the
> Exchange server. In particular, it is my understanding that there is
> some way to use the global (and personal?) address boo
Happily, I have mutt playing nice with the Exchange server at work over
IMAP. This pleases me. Now I am looking for further interaction with the
Exchange server. In particular, it is my understanding that there is some
way to use the global (and personal?) address book(s) on the server. Maybe
it's
Greg --
...and then Gregory Seidman said...
%
...
% When I run mutt -f imap://server/ it asks for my username and password,
% then tells me that the login failed. The username and password are right,
I've seen this once or twice, and not even with an Exchange server (ick).
My problem was that I
On Thu Sep 05, 2002 at 03:30:28AM +0200, Corren Vorwerk wrote:
> i also had the prob with my mutt.
> without putting my password into my muttrc - i think its much saver on
> most computers but mine at home - i found something strange out.
>
> when i "backspaced" on the password-question and tham
* David Rock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote this on 09 04, 02 at 18:05:
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 04:27:19PM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> > Michael Leone sez:
Just to be clear .. I did *not* say the following.
> >
> > Well, I guessed a couple of workgroups, which didn't work, but I don't know
>
Hi Gregory!
i also had the prob with my mutt.
without putting my password into my muttrc - i think its much saver on
most computers but mine at home - i found something strange out.
when i "backspaced" on the password-question and tham typed my
password it worked.
so there was some prob with th
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 04:27:19PM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> Michael Leone sez:
>
> Well, I guessed a couple of workgroups, which didn't work, but I don't know
> what workgroup I am in. Is there any way to tell from Windows XP
> Professional (which is where I have Outlook working)? I don't
Michael Leone sez:
}
} Elimar Riesebieter said:
}
} > No! The admin has to enable imap. Does he knows how to?
}
} I believe that IMAP is enabled by default on Exchange (it was on mine, I
} believe). So if it's not running, the admin must have turned it off.
I have determined that IMAP is enabl
Gregory Seidman said:
>
> When I run mutt -f imap://server/ it asks for my username and password,
> then tells me that the login failed. The username and password are
> right, since I use them successfully with Outlook. Much the same thing
> happens with Mozilla mail, incidentally. Is there any w
Elimar Riesebieter said:
> No! The admin has to enable imap. Does he knows how to?
I believe that IMAP is enabled by default on Exchange (it was on mine, I
believe). So if it's not running, the admin must have turned it off.
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Quoting Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Sep 04 15:21:
>
> Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email and I
> can't seem to get mutt talking to it.
At my previous job it took me a while to get fetchmail working with
Exchange. It has been a while, but I seem to rememb
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Gregory Seidman told:
> I looked around for information on how to do this, but didn't find any. I
> would like to be able to deal with my email using mutt, as I have for a
> year or two. Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email
> and
I looked around for information on how to do this, but didn't find any. I
would like to be able to deal with my email using mutt, as I have for a
year or two. Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email
and I can't seem to get mutt talking to it.
When I run mutt -f imap://server/
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