![]() ![]() Their instructions are out of date as the screen shots are all based off of versions prior to 10.6 but here is where I deviated from what they had:įirst get it installed. ![]() I am currently using mac mail, address book and ical to connect to an Exchange 2003 server through the help of I have googled until my fingers have bled and could not find a solution that worked for me. Face it, OWA is not good enough for a power user. ![]() OK, so if you are like me you have updated to Snow Leopard and have been having to resort to using a virtual machine (not a bad thing) to connect to your companies Exchange 2003 server. (again this is default)Īdvanced: server certificate has has something in it on mine but I didnt enter it.ĭefault windows domain has my domain name entered (no slashes, just the netbios short name)Īgain, most of this was out of the box defaults, I just had to put in the general tab and the rest was configured from within Mail, iCal and Address Book. Logging tab: log file path is empty and all types are set to warm except DavMail which is at DEBUG. Proxy tab: empty (for me, adjust to your specific needs)Įncryption tab: keystore type is JKS on my setup and everything else is empty (I assume this is defaults because I didnt change this) OWA (Exchange) URL: * note the trailing / * (if you do this and nothing seems to happen move all your windows and you will see the DavMail window hiding behind something 'you cant apple+tab to get to it') Click on it (not right click for you windows prone users) and select settings. Step 5 When I start DavMail I get a small icon in the try at the top of the screen. Here is where it gets weird, I have had this running for so long I cant remember if I had to answer any questions but I can tell you what I have for my settings. Step 3 Put the Davmail.app file in the Applications folder Step 2 Unzip (Do I need to explain this part? Tell me if I do.) ![]() The latest version will be under davmail (not davmail trunk or davmail beta)Īs of this writing the latest is 3.8.8 and the mac version is listed last above the release notes.txt ( ) I am adding some additional steps here to help some folks get over the downloading and configuring of DavMail. If anyone out there still has an Exchange 2003 server, and they want me to to look into getting the newer Mac Mail app working with it, just send me an email and I will look into making an updated instruction manual. if someone can help this will be really appreciated.Since this post still gets quite a few hits, I figured I would ask if folks are still running into this issue on newer versions of OSX? I have been upgraded to Office365 and have a newer Macbook now so I don't need the davmail workaround like I did before. I've found something about adding an option to ist but i don't know enough of java to understand what to do and where to do it. 10:21:49,405 DEBUG davmail - > -ERR Unable to get mail folder at Webdav not available on Exchange server 10:21:48,561 DEBUG davmail - (ExchangeSession.java:181)Īt .(DavExchangeSession.java:421)Īt (ExchangeSessionFactory.java:117)Īt (PopConnection.java:137) 10:21:48,558 DEBUG davmail - +OK USER : USERNAME 10:21:48,551 DEBUG davmail - +OK Capability list follows Here an extract of the DavMail logs: 10:21:34,585 INFO davmail - DavMail Gateway 3.8.4-1432 listening on SMTP port 1025 POP port 1110 IMAP port 1143 CALDAV port 1080 LDAP port 1389 Using the same on the web access work perfectly. The credential specified in thunderbird seems correct. Setting in DavMail OWA field the correct https url (i mean " ") but something goes wrong. I've set thunderbird as the DavMail guide suggest. This is the message the Thunderbird (and DavMail) show to me when i try to connect. Unable to get mail folder not available on Exchange ![]()
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