Downloading mail from an exchange account

Tammar K. Ajam tammarajam at gawab.com
Thu Dec 16 06:14:30 UTC 2004


Try by configuring a pop account when the program ask about the servers 
type your exchange server name directly.
Ex. Your exchange server name is (Somthing) type in the pop server 
(somthing) without any thing and in the SMTP server (Somthing) too.
Try this it work with me.

Tammo


William Lovaton wrote:
> Anand, thanx for the response.
> 
> I don't mean a laptop.  I am talking about downloading the mail to my
> desktop system.  Think about it like an OutLook client with local
> folders.  So I can save the mails in my office desktop hard drive while
> releasing my quota in the exchange server.
> 
> I think it can be done via filters but I don't want to do it that way.
> It should be done in an easier and more intuitive way.
> 
> Something like hitting "Send and Receive".
> 
> 
> -William
> 
> 
> El jue, 16-12-2004 a las 05:37 +0100, Anand Buddhdev escribió:
> 
>>William Lovaton wrote:
>>
>>>I just installed FC3 in my company computer and every thing is good so
>>>far.  I configured my MS Exchange account in Evolution and I can see the
>>>mail directly in the server but I can't download them in my local
>>>folders.  I was hoping for something like POP3 works so I can keep track
>>>of all my mails in my hard disk and prevent my exchange account from
>>>getting full.
>>>
>>>I have to say this is my first time configuring Connector so probably I
>>>am missing something.
>>
>>If you want to download your email from Exchange to your laptop, then 
>>you should NOT configure the Exchange connector. Ask your Exchange 
>>server admin to enable POP3 on the Exchange server, and then configure a 
>>POP3 account in evolution. In fact, you don't need the Exchange 
>>connector. However, using POP3 means you do not get to use any of the 
>>other features of Exchange.
>>
> 
> 




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