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2011 Aug 11
1
TLS Error on 1.6 and 1.8
...Aug 11 06:50:20] VERBOSE[3023] tcptls.c:?? == Problem setting up ssl connection: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
[Aug 11 06:50:20] WARNING[3023] tcptls.c: FILE * open failed!
Following the following two guides:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Secure+Calling+Tutorial
http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2010/mobility-client-access/how-configure-unified-messaging-asterisk-sip-gateway-part2.html
Thanks
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2006 Aug 03
3
Backup Exchange mailboxes using rsync
Hi all,
Has anyone got any advice on the best way to backup Exchange mailboxes
(Exchange 5.5) running on a Windows 2000 server? We already use rsync on
a number of other Windows boxes for general file backup.
I've read that even if you get backups of the Exchange mailbox files,
then it's really tricky to get the mailboxes back into Exchange if the
server dies. Anyone got any tips on
2012 Apr 12
3
[OT] Outlook identities
Nothing to do with Dovecot, but I figured this is the best place to ask.
Do any of the newer versions of Outlook have proper identities support
like Thunderbird, mutt, Roundcube, i.e. every other mail client on Earth?
We have customers who set up ten different mailboxes for one person
because otherwise Outlook won't Do the Right Thing. Is there some way to
make it behave like the others?
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2007 Dec 13
6
What is equivalent to MS OUTLOOK ?
Hi All,
I am looking for an open source email client package that is equivalent to
MS OUTLOOK.
Clients are running Windows XP and Vista and Linux. So the package should be
able to run on both Windows And Linux.
Mail server is running Ms Exchange. So this client pkg should be able to
access Global Address book of the MS Exchange Server just as MS OUTLOOK.
What about evolution ?
Pls see, below