Been getting lots of suggestions on what to use in .conf - havn't tried those yet.
Execpt for: " CheckSpelling On" Which it complained about, I am trying this now. Regards, Lars. On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 11:58 PM, Yehuda Katz <yeh...@ymkatz.net> wrote: > Your best bet might be mod_dumpio and/or sniffing the traffic on each side > of Apache. > Posting your Virtual Host and Proxy config might help too. > > Also, it looks like other people appear to have this working (unless they > don't use Mac). For example, I found this config: https://github.com/ > phr0gz/Apache-reverse-proxy-for-Exchange-2010-2013-2016 > > - Y > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Lars Bonnesen <lars.bonne...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> It seems that when a Mac client tries to access an Exchange 2013 server >> having an Apache reverse proxy (non-caching) in between a number a strange >> issues are seen: >> >> 1) Inbox come and go from time to time. >> >> ... and what is even worse >> >> 2) Mail send from one person seems to arrive from another. >> >> 3) Mails destined for other users gets mixed into some users mailbox >> (that is... they are in the Mac inbox but not on OWA) >> >> We only see this on Mac clients. Never on App from Google Play or iStore. >> Never on Outlook clients connection within the local LAN (can't connect >> with outlook from external LAN as Apache does not like the http RPC that MS >> uses). >> >> I was originally posting the case here: >> >> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/ >> 90090d72-3c49-4dbb-a1a9-72c20dcb1336/macclients-gets-mails- >> mixed-from-other-users?forum=exchangesvrclients#af954ae8- >> 47d6-41e1-a320-03badf17374a >> >> and one of the suggestions was to take Apache out of the chain. >> >> I would like to keep it there though - If I can manage to solve the three >> issues mentioned above. >> >> Has anyone seen something like this - and if so, did you manage to solve >> it? >> >> Regards, Lars. >> >> >> >