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Re: Accessing another Mailbox on Exchange
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Stefan Kamphausen |
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Re: Accessing another Mailbox on Exchange |
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Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:37:15 +0100 |
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Hi,
this question finally has an answer.
1. Access the exchange server via IMAP using the nnimap backend for
the secondary mailbox and nnml for the main box (I want that mail
stored locally anyway, so I use "IMAP as POP++" here).
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods
'((nnml "")
(nnimap "imapserver"
(nnimap-address "imapserver")
)
))
;; ....
(eval-after-load "mail-source"
'(setq mail-sources
'((imap
:server "imapserver"
:user "username"
:password "password"
:fetchflag "\\Seen" ;; don't delete while testing it all
))))
2. Use a username of the form "windowsdomain/loginname/mailbox" when
prompted for the username (or in your ~/.authinfo). This is not to
be confused with the username given in mail-sources which accesses
the primary inbox of the user.
For me the important part of this was, that I had to use the short
name of the mailbox because the long name (as displayed by one of
those very common mailreaders) was of the form "Our Team [me&you]"
so it contained spaces as well as other potentially disturbing
chars. I don't know what caused the problem but using the short
name I can now access that other mailbox.
It took me about two weeks to finally get this, maybe it is of
interest and should be written to MGO?
cheers
stefan
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