



Now, mail.app allows you to configure it as either a pop, imap or Exchange client. Secondly, I highly recommend migrating your users over to Entourage as our support story looks much better for you as we fully test and support Entourage for Exchange Sorry everyone for not responding more quicklyįirst off, let me say that I do believe that mail.app, as many people are suggesting is indeed using webdav - this may be occurring with pop3/imap4 as well I've been having to set users up with Mozilla Thunderbird on Apple Computers which has no integration with Apple's iCal or Address Book.app applications. I support multi-platform environments (OS X/Windows/*NIX) and this has become really frustrating. Also, please work with Apple if necessary to fix this. Please let me know (Someone from Microsoft) if you have the ability to recognize this problem. Mail.app also can be set up to use OWA, but I'm not really sure to what extent it is for since I know it uses IMAP as well in this configuration (I think the purpose may really just be for automatic mapping of the correct folders). I assume that this is likely a problem in Microsoft's adherence to the IMAP standard since Apple's email program has worked with almost every other email server and I have tested just about every single one. You need to take this account online in order to download it. The message from xxxxxxx concerning “RE: xxxxxxx” has not been downloaded from the server. Here is an example of what Mail.app says in the message body: It is very problematic at even downloading headers, but it is also sporadic at deciding which message bodies it will download off the server. Could someone from Microsoft please note that Apple's Mail.app is not able to read Exchange 2007's IMAP or OWA.
