Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread Andy Bastien
There are those who would have you believe that kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 02:06:12PM -0700, Aaron Brashears ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > Andy Bastien wrote: > > > You might not even need to use NTLM to access the server, as Exchange > > > servers accept plaintext au

Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread kmself
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 02:06:12PM -0700, Aaron Brashears ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Andy Bastien wrote: > > You might not even need to use NTLM to access the server, as Exchange > > servers accept plaintext authentication by default. If your NT account > > is the primary account for the mailbo

Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread Aaron Brashears
Andy Bastien wrote: > You might not even need to use NTLM to access the server, as Exchange > servers accept plaintext authentication by default. If your NT account > is the primary account for the mailbox, try just using your username > and password or domain/username and password. IMAP is more

Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread Aaron Brashears
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > Try running fetchmail in verbose mode, log the output, redact your > password, and post to list. > Here's the edited output fetchmail: 5.5.0 querying exchange.corp.myplay.com (protocol IMAP) at Mon, 09 Oct 2000 13:35:08 -0700 (PDT) fetchmail: IMAP< * OK Microsoft Ex

Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread Andy Bastien
There are those who would have you believe that Aaron Brashears wrote: > Hi there. I am running woody, and have the sad requirement that I must > use the company's exchange server. I've been using netscape for a while, > and it works fine using the format 'domain/ntusername/mailboxname' for > acces

Re: Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread kmself
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 12:04:46PM -0700, Aaron Brashears ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi there. I am running woody, and have the sad requirement that I must > use the company's exchange server. I've been using netscape for a while, > and it works fine using the format 'domain/ntusername/mailboxna

Fetchmail and NTLM configuration

2000-10-09 Thread Aaron Brashears
Hi there. I am running woody, and have the sad requirement that I must use the company's exchange server. I've been using netscape for a while, and it works fine using the format 'domain/ntusername/mailboxname' for access the imap gateway on the server. I've also tested mutt, and it's imap support