[Fed-Talk] No mail connection (again)
[Fed-Talk] No mail connection (again)
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] No mail connection (again)
- From: George Polich <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:16:41 -0500
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Would like any
insights, please.
Our DOIM had a failing server and decided to move MSExchange mail accounts
to a new one, also on another domain (but within the same AD).
I was using MSEntourage to connect to the old server using IMAP settings.
The Exchange version they are using is still last-gen (5.x?) not the newer
"Exchange 2000".
The new domain is an AD and I am successfully connecting to this domain
using "Admit Mac". I have full access to any and all shared folders on the
domain servers.
I cannot connect to the moved mailbox. The server admins tell me that no
changes have been made for IMAP settings -- they are identical to the old
settings. The only thing that changed is the server name/IPA.
The error message I get is: "The server for <account> returned the error "a
required privelege is not held by the client.." Your username/password or
security settings may be incorrect."
The username, password is correct; so I have tried every combination of
security settings possible (secure password, SSL, secure password & SSL,
etc). No connect.
I also cannot make the connection with Mac Mail with even less instructive
error messages.
I can set up an MSOutlook Exchange client on VPC (running Win-XP) no
problem. I have also successfully set up MSOutlook on a Wintel box to
connect with using only IMAP settings -- BUT -- I did have to insure that
"Secure Password Authentication" was checked (but not SSL) for it to work.
[I had tried checking only the "use secure password" as one of the Entourage
options without success.]
Of course the DOIM says, "like to help, but sounds like an Apple OS problem
and we only work on windows."
As stated at the top, would like any thoughts for either what would/should
be the right settings on my machine; or something I can take to my DOIM to
check on their system. I have other Army IMAP accounts and really need to
consolidate all mail into the same or related local folders.
George Polich
Army Public Affairs Center
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