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    mail2web login Q

    www.mail2web.com is a great service.

    When I log in at the front screen just with email address & password, no problems.

    Go to the advanced login that needs the server address, and it doesn't work. I can't get in. Server address is correct, & yes I tried the IP address. No luck.

    Logging in as administrator works & doesn't work respectively.

    Any clues why?

    The reason I'm experimenting is the dreaded Activesync, which mysteriously stopped working ages ago. The error code refers to server login credentials, So I'm hopful that if I crack the mail2web access, I'll crack the Activesync problem.

    Server is Exchange 2003, the desktop is XP SP3, and the mobile is WM6.

    TIA
    Max P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    www.mail2web.com is a great service.

    When I log in at the front screen just with email address & password, no problems.

    Go to the advanced login that needs the server address, and it doesn't work. I can't get in. Server address is correct, & yes I tried the IP address. No luck.

    Logging in as administrator works & doesn't work respectively.

    Any clues why?

    The reason I'm experimenting is the dreaded Activesync, which mysteriously stopped working ages ago. The error code refers to server login credentials, So I'm hopful that if I crack the mail2web access, I'll crack the Activesync problem.

    Server is Exchange 2003, the desktop is XP SP3, and the mobile is WM6.

    TIA
    Max P
    I suspect Mail2Web is parsing your email address:

    you@domain.com

    into a username 'you'

    in the Advanced screen you need to do that manually. I'm pretty sure Exchange usernames (actually ActiveDirectory) are just the username, no @domain name.

    You can always set up Outlook Express or Thunderbird as a POP3 or IMAP4 client, which is all m2w is anyway.

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    I've been using mail2web for years and found that it can't access some corporate MS exchange mailboxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    I've been using mail2web for years and found that it can't access some corporate MS exchange mailboxes.

    Have you tried you@publicIPaddress. Beacuse of the way our Firewall is configured we just replace the doamin name with the public IP adddress of your Exchange2000/2003 server. Let me know how you get on...

    Cheers
    Glenn

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