Re: [AKO Warning - Message fails DKIM verification] [Fed-Talk] Cross-Post Hypothetical Questions
Re: [AKO Warning - Message fails DKIM verification] [Fed-Talk] Cross-Post Hypothetical Questions
- Subject: Re: [AKO Warning - Message fails DKIM verification] [Fed-Talk] Cross-Post Hypothetical Questions
- From: "Polich, George Mr CIV USA OSA" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 16:19:39 +0000
- Thread-topic: [AKO Warning - Message fails DKIM verification] [Fed-Talk] Cross-Post Hypothetical Questions
It is what I am basically doing now. My @conus mail is redirected to AKO. I
do log on to the domain with my *ARMY* Mac -- I need access to a shared
drive -- using the Army Gold Master (AGM) for Mac (with CAC). Because I do,
the domain's servers needs an "account" and an email box is automatic. So,
as stated, I have it redirected. Every piece of mail goes to the AKO
account: even that which is addressed using the GAL by someone on my domain
-- which resolves "locally" by the exchange servers as @conus even if/when
manually entered as @army.mil; and the redirection boomerangs it back out to
AKO.
BTW -- if and when AKO actually cuts over to "Enterprise Mail" the DOIMs
will be instructed to do this for *ALL* who wish to use AKO for their
"Enterprise Mail". Trouble is, is that AKO announced the advent of
"Enterprise Mail" last October -- and we're still waiting.
Previously -- pre AGM -- though, I was using a Mac without logging on to the
domain. Had internet access, but no access to shared resources in/on the
domain. It worked.
Now! There is no longer any reason why an Army DOIM can use the "don't
support the Mac" excuse. Macs with AGM are sold to the Army through CHESS.
Mine (a MacBook Pro fully loaded) was purchased that way. It is fully Army
owned and operated. Though, to be honest, I'm still the knowledgeable one
for trouble shooting -- but my DOIM is getting there.
~~
George Polich
Army Public Affairs Center, HQDA
On 2/3/10 09:03 AM, "Villano, Paul Mr CIV USA TRADOC"
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Hupothetical questions...
>
> So...
>
> Suppose you are visually disabled and you've been trying to get a MacBookPro
> (or any Apple product that runs OSX with accessibility software) because it's
> so accessible and can read things to you easily but have been told (for years)
> that "DOIM doesn't support Macs") and...
>
> Suppose that your local folks got themselves some Macbooks for "testing"
> purposes & loan those out to staff to show them how to use a Mac or if they
> have Macs at home for "testing" purposes and
>
> Suppose you realize the only reason you need a computer on the LAN is for
> in-house email
>
> Would it be possible to just have your "inhouse" email sent to your AKO
> account the way AKO email is forwarded to the inhouse (organization) servers
> so that the Mac wouldn't even have to be on the network but I...I mean the
> hypothetical user...could just access my organization email from AKO?
>
> Would all of that be enough basis in another attempt at a
> request/justification to finally get around the DOIM not supporting it issue
> since they must, de facto, support what they're using and passing out
> themselves and it wouldn't even be on the LAN?
>
> Hupothetically Yours
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