Entourage to Exchange 2000 IMAP problems

A

ALEX

I have configured Entourage to connect to Exchange.

1) I can read my email and open local folders on my exchange account.

2) I can see and open all the public folders that we used to store
email messages

3) I CANNOT move email messages from my inbox to public folders (error
1025)

4) I can move email messages between public folders

5) I can move email messages between my own email folders

6) I CANNOT delete messages in public folders (again error 1025)

7) I can delete messages on my own folders

We are running small biz server 2000 with the latest patch levels.
There is no other server configured in our network so I am very
confused about the message that entourage is generating "there is no
replica for that mailbox in this server"

I have turned on IMAP, I have WEBDAV on, and can use OWA to access
email. I have tried to change the permissions on the public folders to
specifically give my user Author level ownership but this has not made
a difference.

When I look at Active Directory I can see the MAC client as a
registered client.

Any ideas on what might be causing the problem?

Thanks
 
A

ALEX

Mickey Stevens said:
You can't edit or add public folder content using Entourage's Exchange
interface. The only way you can post to them using Entourage is if they're
accessible by NNTP (news), as it says here:
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/exchange_server.html#Anchor-exup1>

Now I am confused - I can move messages between various public folders
yet I cannot move from my inbox to them? I do see the little LOCK
symbol on the public folder root.

I tried setting up NNTP - I can access the list on Entourage - but now
I am stuck on how to use NNTP to move the message from my inbox to the
public folder? When I try to click on a folder it brings up a POST
message. I dont want to type a message as much as I want to move a
message

HELP!
 

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