Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
This boils down to: if you want your users to share certain folders, make up your mind - either have them under "user.*" hierarchy or "shared.*". I will also add that Mozilla works flawlessly. But mozilla still lacks GSSAPI authentication, so I'm forced to use OE.
Hmmm... I thought that OE dosn't do GSSAPI/Kerberos thing either? I found some references that Outlook can use Kerberos authentication against Exchange server (but I haven't attempted to test if it will work with "normal" IMAP server, still on my low priority TODO list). But nothing about Outlook Express. Is there some special option somewhere to set?
I have only heard of this, a guy who implemented MS ADS, Cyrus IMAP and OE. He claims it works without a glitch. I believe that the mysterious option is "Use Secure Password Authhentication". In machines that are not a part of ADS, but are a part of NT4 domain, it activates NTLM. And if you recall SPNEGO implementation in MS products will try GSS-PAI (or SSPI-API?) and if it fails, NTLM. So, I guess that is the right track to follow.
BTW, does Outlook (as opposed to Outlook Express) handles "altnamespace: off" and shared folders properly?
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