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Leonmeijer

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Since: Jan 08, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:41 am
Post subject: Outlook 2007 IMAP bug?
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I’ve just installed Outlook 2007 (with SP1) and i’m stuck on a problem:


Configuration

2 IMAP accounts:

Leon @at JLMeijer.com
Leon@at LMeijer.nl

Both with the same password and running on the same mailserver.

Mailserver

The mailserver has a primary domain JLMeijer.com, this means that when eg
you login as “Leon” the mailserver automatically adds “@JLMeijer.com”.

So in my Outlook 2007 I configured 2 mailboxes, 1 with as login/username
“Leon @at JLMeijer.com” and the 2nd with as login/username: “Leon @at
LMeijer.nl”. (both with the same password).

The JLMeijer mailbox Works fine, but when I open the folders of the
@LMeijer.nl, Outlook probaly tries to login “without” @LMeijer.nl, and of
course this works because JLMeijer.com is the primary domain and h as a user
called “Leon”.

While in outlook I configured the Leon @at LMeijer.nl mailbox with as
login/username Leon @at LMeijer.nl (not without @LMeijer.nl) and when I
change the primary domain to eg JLMeijer.local (a non existing domain) I see
in the error log “Trying to authenticate user Leon RemoveThis @JLMeijer.local user does
not exist”, and after that outlook adds @LMeijer.nl and login will be in the
right mailbox.


So now my question is, where can I configure outlook to always add the
domain suffix?

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JE McGimpsey

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:59 pm
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In article ,
Leonmeijer wrote:

> I’ve just installed Outlook 2007 (with SP1) and i’m stuck on a problem:

You've inadvertently landed in a Macintosh-related group (hence the
..mac. in the group name). Blame Microsoft's truly awful web interface.

Try one of these newsgroups instead:

microsoft.public.outlook
microsoft.public.outlook.general

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andekl_no

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:48 pm
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Leonmeijer wrote:

> I've just installed Outlook 2007 (with SP1) and i'm stuck on a problem:

[snip]

Did you notice ".mac." as part of the newsgroup name?
What do you think that means?

Besides, don't you think at least some spam addy harvesters see though
your slight obfuscation of your email addys?

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