I got Entourage to get my emails through our webmail
instead of directly connecting to our Exchange server
(which I still need to know how to do). Now Entourage is
constanly hitting the proxy to download and sync my
mail. I have read through all posts similar to my
problems and have still been unable to get Entourage to
work the way we need it to so that we can deploy it out
to our Mac users. Has anyone had success connecting
directly to an exchange server and if so, how? I really
have been stumped by this, so any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.

Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Richard

Richard
Wed Aug 25 08:30:12 CDT 2004

I assume by "webmail" you mean a front-end Exchange server and the other one
is a back-end server exchange server internal to your network. Are you able
to connect to the "exchange" server with OWA? In other words,
http://yourExchangeServer/exchange/you ? If so, are you using that server
address in Entourage?

Thanks,
Richard


On 8/25/04 6:22 AM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I got Entourage to get my emails through our webmail
> instead of directly connecting to our Exchange server
> (which I still need to know how to do). Now Entourage is
> constanly hitting the proxy to download and sync my
> mail. I have read through all posts similar to my
> problems and have still been unable to get Entourage to
> work the way we need it to so that we can deploy it out
> to our Mac users. Has anyone had success connecting
> directly to an exchange server and if so, how? I really
> have been stumped by this, so any help would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.


Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Steve

Steve
Wed Aug 25 08:41:30 CDT 2004

Yes, I am able to access it w/ OWA and that is the
address that I have as the server. I should be able to
type in the IP of our Exchange server as I did in
Entourage X, but that isn't working. Thank you for the
quick reply.


>-----Original Message-----
>I assume by "webmail" you mean a front-end Exchange
server and the other one
>is a back-end server exchange server internal to your
network. Are you able
>to connect to the "exchange" server with OWA? In other
words,
>http://yourExchangeServer/exchange/you ? If so, are you
using that server
>address in Entourage?
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>
>
>On 8/25/04 6:22 AM, "Steve"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> I got Entourage to get my emails through our webmail
>> instead of directly connecting to our Exchange server
>> (which I still need to know how to do). Now Entourage
is
>> constanly hitting the proxy to download and sync my
>> mail. I have read through all posts similar to my
>> problems and have still been unable to get Entourage to
>> work the way we need it to so that we can deploy it out
>> to our Mac users. Has anyone had success connecting
>> directly to an exchange server and if so, how? I
really
>> have been stumped by this, so any help would be greatly
>> appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
>
>.
>

Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Richard

Richard
Wed Aug 25 08:50:32 CDT 2004

Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to connect to both servers
(A & B) via OWA?

Do both http://A/exchange/you and http://B/exchange/you work in your
browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003 then Entourage should work.
It will just be a configuration issue.

What goes wrong when you configure an account against the internal server?
It's possible that you have SSL checked on the exchange account advanced tab
and the internal back-end server isn't expecting SSL.

Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account will only use WebDav no
matter what server it's going against. If you want behavior more like
Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You won't get contacts/calendar
sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.

Thanks,
Richard


On 8/25/04 6:41 AM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Yes, I am able to access it w/ OWA and that is the
> address that I have as the server. I should be able to
> type in the IP of our Exchange server as I did in
> Entourage X, but that isn't working. Thank you for the
> quick reply.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> I assume by "webmail" you mean a front-end Exchange
> server and the other one
>> is a back-end server exchange server internal to your
> network. Are you able
>> to connect to the "exchange" server with OWA? In other
> words,
>> http://yourExchangeServer/exchange/you ? If so, are you
> using that server
>> address in Entourage?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 8/25/04 6:22 AM, "Steve"
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I got Entourage to get my emails through our webmail
>>> instead of directly connecting to our Exchange server
>>> (which I still need to know how to do). Now Entourage
> is
>>> constanly hitting the proxy to download and sync my
>>> mail. I have read through all posts similar to my
>>> problems and have still been unable to get Entourage to
>>> work the way we need it to so that we can deploy it out
>>> to our Mac users. Has anyone had success connecting
>>> directly to an exchange server and if so, how? I
> really
>>> have been stumped by this, so any help would be greatly
>>> appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
>>
>> .
>>


Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Steve

Steve
Wed Aug 25 09:01:28 CDT 2004

I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder just
fine and that is the address I use for the server setting
in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the internal
Exchange server, I keep getting an error message saying
that my username and password are wrong, which I know
they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so far, I
appreciate it.


>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
connect to both servers
>(A & B) via OWA?
>
>Do both http://A/exchange/you and http://B/exchange/you
work in your
>browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003 then
Entourage should work.
>It will just be a configuration issue.
>
>What goes wrong when you configure an account against
the internal server?
>It's possible that you have SSL checked on the exchange
account advanced tab
>and the internal back-end server isn't expecting SSL.
>
>Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
will only use WebDav no
>matter what server it's going against. If you want
behavior more like
>Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You won't
get contacts/calendar
>sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>
>


Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Richard

Richard
Wed Aug 25 10:09:38 CDT 2004

Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both* servers with OWA in your
browser? What version of Exchange is it?

You can create an IMAP account, from Tools - Accounts - mail tab. Be sure to
use the form domain\accountID for your account id. This will only allow
access to your exchange mail obviously.

Thanks,
Richard


On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder just
> fine and that is the address I use for the server setting
> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the internal
> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message saying
> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so far, I
> appreciate it.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
> connect to both servers
>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>
>> Do both http://A/exchange/you and http://B/exchange/you
> work in your
>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003 then
> Entourage should work.
>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>
>> What goes wrong when you configure an account against
> the internal server?
>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the exchange
> account advanced tab
>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting SSL.
>>
>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
> will only use WebDav no
>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
> behavior more like
>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You won't
> get contacts/calendar
>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>


Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Steve

Steve
Wed Aug 25 13:52:46 CDT 2004

I am not able to get to both servers from the browser,
which we are trying to figure out why. We are using
Exchange 2000 SP3.
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both* servers
with OWA in your
>browser? What version of Exchange is it?
>
>You can create an IMAP account, from Tools - Accounts -
mail tab. Be sure to
>use the form domain\accountID for your account id. This
will only allow
>access to your exchange mail obviously.
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>
>
>On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder
just
>> fine and that is the address I use for the server
setting
>> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the
internal
>> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message saying
>> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
>> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
>> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
>> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
>> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so
far, I
>> appreciate it.
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
>> connect to both servers
>>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>>
>>> Do both http://A/exchange/you and
http://B/exchange/you
>> work in your
>>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003 then
>> Entourage should work.
>>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>>
>>> What goes wrong when you configure an account against
>> the internal server?
>>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the
exchange
>> account advanced tab
>>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting SSL.
>>>
>>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
>> will only use WebDav no
>>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
>> behavior more like
>>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You won't
>> get contacts/calendar
>>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>.
>

Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Richard

Richard
Wed Aug 25 14:02:08 CDT 2004

Do you get the same password errors in the browsers against the back-end
server? Entourage has absolutely zero chance of working with WebDav if OWA
is not working in the browser. You might confirm the authentication methods
available on your exchange virtual directory. Entourage supports Basic and
NTLMv2(integrated).

Thanks,
Richard


On 8/25/04 11:52 AM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am not able to get to both servers from the browser,
> which we are trying to figure out why. We are using
> Exchange 2000 SP3.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both* servers
> with OWA in your
>> browser? What version of Exchange is it?
>>
>> You can create an IMAP account, from Tools - Accounts -
> mail tab. Be sure to
>> use the form domain\accountID for your account id. This
> will only allow
>> access to your exchange mail obviously.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve"
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder
> just
>>> fine and that is the address I use for the server
> setting
>>> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the
> internal
>>> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message saying
>>> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
>>> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
>>> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
>>> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
>>> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so
> far, I
>>> appreciate it.
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
>>> connect to both servers
>>>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>>>
>>>> Do both http://A/exchange/you and
> http://B/exchange/you
>>> work in your
>>>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003 then
>>> Entourage should work.
>>>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>>>
>>>> What goes wrong when you configure an account against
>>> the internal server?
>>>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the
> exchange
>>> account advanced tab
>>>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting SSL.
>>>>
>>>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
>>> will only use WebDav no
>>>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
>>> behavior more like
>>>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You won't
>>> get contacts/calendar
>>>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> .
>>


Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Steve

Steve
Wed Aug 25 15:48:41 CDT 2004

I was able to get Entourage to go through the back end
server and get my email. The only problem is that it
still hits the proxy. We're going to see how bad it
taxes the proxy, but in the mean time, is there a way to
top it from going to the proxy?
>-----Original Message-----
>Do you get the same password errors in the browsers
against the back-end
>server? Entourage has absolutely zero chance of working
with WebDav if OWA
>is not working in the browser. You might confirm the
authentication methods
>available on your exchange virtual directory. Entourage
supports Basic and
>NTLMv2(integrated).
>
>Thanks,
>Richard
>
>
>On 8/25/04 11:52 AM, "Steve"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> I am not able to get to both servers from the browser,
>> which we are trying to figure out why. We are using
>> Exchange 2000 SP3.
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both*
servers
>> with OWA in your
>>> browser? What version of Exchange is it?
>>>
>>> You can create an IMAP account, from Tools -
Accounts -
>> mail tab. Be sure to
>>> use the form domain\accountID for your account id.
This
>> will only allow
>>> access to your exchange mail obviously.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve"
>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder
>> just
>>>> fine and that is the address I use for the server
>> setting
>>>> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the
>> internal
>>>> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message
saying
>>>> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
>>>> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
>>>> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
>>>> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
>>>> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so
>> far, I
>>>> appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
>>>> connect to both servers
>>>>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>>>>
>>>>> Do both http://A/exchange/you and
>> http://B/exchange/you
>>>> work in your
>>>>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003
then
>>>> Entourage should work.
>>>>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> What goes wrong when you configure an account
against
>>>> the internal server?
>>>>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the
>> exchange
>>>> account advanced tab
>>>>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting
SSL.
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
>>>> will only use WebDav no
>>>>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
>>>> behavior more like
>>>>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You
won't
>>>> get contacts/calendar
>>>>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>
>.
>

Re: Entourage overloading proxy... by Richard

Richard
Wed Aug 25 16:02:20 CDT 2004

Hi Steve - Entourage relies on the OS X proxy settings. Go to System
Preferences - Network, to disable proxy.

I'm curious, what was the fix for your back-end server?

Thanks,
Richard


On 8/25/04 1:48 PM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I was able to get Entourage to go through the back end
> server and get my email. The only problem is that it
> still hits the proxy. We're going to see how bad it
> taxes the proxy, but in the mean time, is there a way to
> top it from going to the proxy?
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Do you get the same password errors in the browsers
> against the back-end
>> server? Entourage has absolutely zero chance of working
> with WebDav if OWA
>> is not working in the browser. You might confirm the
> authentication methods
>> available on your exchange virtual directory. Entourage
> supports Basic and
>> NTLMv2(integrated).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 8/25/04 11:52 AM, "Steve"
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am not able to get to both servers from the browser,
>>> which we are trying to figure out why. We are using
>>> Exchange 2000 SP3.
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both*
> servers
>>> with OWA in your
>>>> browser? What version of Exchange is it?
>>>>
>>>> You can create an IMAP account, from Tools -
> Accounts -
>>> mail tab. Be sure to
>>>> use the form domain\accountID for your account id.
> This
>>> will only allow
>>>> access to your exchange mail obviously.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve"
>>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am able to connect to http://webmailaddress/folder
>>> just
>>>>> fine and that is the address I use for the server
>>> setting
>>>>> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the
>>> internal
>>>>> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message
> saying
>>>>> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
>>>>> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
>>>>> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
>>>>> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
>>>>> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so
>>> far, I
>>>>> appreciate it.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
>>>>> connect to both servers
>>>>>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do both http://A/exchange/you and
>>> http://B/exchange/you
>>>>> work in your
>>>>>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003
> then
>>>>> Entourage should work.
>>>>>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What goes wrong when you configure an account
> against
>>>>> the internal server?
>>>>>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the
>>> exchange
>>>>> account advanced tab
>>>>>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting
> SSL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
>>>>> will only use WebDav no
>>>>>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
>>>>> behavior more like
>>>>>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You
> won't
>>>>> get contacts/calendar
>>>>>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>
>> .
>>