Entourage 2008 doesn't pull some mail folders and a Calendar fromExchange 2007

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Wes

I have a Mac Mini running Mac OS X v.10.5.4, with Entourage 2008 v.
12.1.1 on it. I need to access my own Exchange 2007 SP1 mailbox. I'm
not interested in other people's calendars, not interested in
synchronization with iCal.

My Exchange account in Entourage is set up as follows:
Name: My name
E-mail address: (e-mail address removed)
Authentication: Use my account information
Account ID: mylastname
Domain: MYNETBIOSDOMAIN
Exchange server: servername.mycompany.local (single server running all
the roles)
This DAV service requires SSL: checked
Public folder server: servername.mycompany.local/public
LDAP server: servername.mycompany.local
This server requires me to log on: checked

In my mailbox I have dozens of e-mail folders, calendar full of
entries, and a bunch of contacts. I have verified all that with
Outlook and Outlook Web Access.

In Entourage, I have all those e-mail folders visible, containing all
those messages, except one single folder - it's empty. On the "server"
side, it contains something like 70 messages.

Also, the Calendar is empty - not showing any events in Entourage. The
Outlook version contains between one and three events for each day.

So I have this weird problem - everything seems to be hunky-dory,
except for one single e-mail folder and a Calendar (I'm *not* talking
about "On My computer" calendar).

Outlook and Entourage and *not* running at the same time. I deleted
and recreated the Exchange account in Entourage. Emptied the cache and
told it to "Synchronize now" multiple times. Tried to sniff the
traffic with tcpflow, but everything is encrypted (SSL). Tried to
figure out, how the messages in that one folder might be different
from messages in other folders - nothing special about them (date
range, senders, recipients). The Entourage shows in the Status this
moving blue ribbon saying "Updating Calendar", then moves on to
updating other folders, but still nothing shows up in the Calendar.
Calendar's folder properties, Storage: shows the size of 446K, which
is about correct.

I'm pretty much out of ideas myself, and would appreciate suggestions
- thanks in advance.

Wes
 

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