* Use MAPI to send mail?
@ 2003-11-03 22:21 Kai Grossjohann
2003-11-04 5:08 ` Christoph Conrad
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-11-03 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
I vaguely remember that somebody talked about GNU MAPI and mapi.el or
somesuch. I googled a bit but all I found sounded as it if invoked
Gnus on mailto URLs.
What I need is a way to send mail without SMTP, but using the Exchange
thing instead. Does this exist?
Kai
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-11-03 22:21 Use MAPI to send mail? Kai Grossjohann
@ 2003-11-04 5:08 ` Christoph Conrad
2003-11-04 22:23 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Christoph Conrad @ 2003-11-04 5:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Kai,
> I vaguely remember that somebody talked about GNU MAPI and
> mapi.el or somesuch. I googled a bit but all I found sounded as
> it if invoked Gnus on mailto URLs.
Maybe i was that person, see: <http://makeashorterlink.com/?O37324E66>
Herzliche Grüße,
Christoph
--
"Lieber ein kleiner Teil von etwas ganz Großem als ein großer Teil von
einem Haufen Scheiße." (Franziska van Almsick)
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-11-04 5:08 ` Christoph Conrad
@ 2003-11-04 22:23 ` Kai Grossjohann
2003-11-05 21:20 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-11-04 22:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Christoph Conrad <christoph.conrad@gmx.de> writes:
> > I vaguely remember that somebody talked about GNU MAPI and
> > mapi.el or somesuch. I googled a bit but all I found sounded as
> > it if invoked Gnus on mailto URLs.
>
> Maybe i was that person, see: <http://makeashorterlink.com/?O37324E66>
Thanks! So you don't know which one works, either? Maybe Marcus
knows, I'll ask him...
Kai
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-11-04 22:23 ` Kai Grossjohann
@ 2003-11-05 21:20 ` Marcus Frings
2003-12-29 21:00 ` Steinar Bang
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From: Marcus Frings @ 2003-11-05 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Kai Grossjohann <kai@emptydomain.de> wrote:
> Thanks! So you don't know which one works, either? Maybe Marcus
> knows, I'll ask him...
Well, I'm still here and read this list but I suggest we should switch
over to mail exchange for we could write in German then and post our
solution (if we find an appropriate one) here.
Regards,
Marcus
--
"Two, Five, Zero, Zero, Zero
Jihad"
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-11-05 21:20 ` Marcus Frings
@ 2003-12-29 21:00 ` Steinar Bang
2003-12-30 20:35 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Steinar Bang @ 2003-12-29 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>:
> Well, I'm still here and read this list but I suggest we should
> switch over to mail exchange for we could write in German then and
> post our solution (if we find an appropriate one) here.
I assume you didn't find an appropriate solution?
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-29 21:00 ` Steinar Bang
@ 2003-12-30 20:35 ` Marcus Frings
2003-12-30 21:03 ` Steinar Bang
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From: Marcus Frings @ 2003-12-30 20:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> wrote:
>>>>>> Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>:
>> Well, I'm still here and read this list but I suggest we should
>> switch over to mail exchange for we could write in German then and
>> post our solution (if we find an appropriate one) here.
> I assume you didn't find an appropriate solution?
Yes, unfortunately this is correct. We (Kai and myself) had some private
mail exchanges but we haven't found a solution yet. Hrmpf! :-(
Regards,
Marcus
--
My unofficial backports for Debian GNU/Linux Woody:
<http://www.gothgoose.net/debian/>
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-30 20:35 ` Marcus Frings
@ 2003-12-30 21:03 ` Steinar Bang
2003-12-30 21:22 ` Simon Josefsson
2004-01-03 17:17 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Steinar Bang @ 2003-12-30 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>:
> Yes, unfortunately this is correct. We (Kai and myself) had some
> private mail exchanges but we haven't found a solution yet. Hrmpf!
> :-(
The exchange server at work allows IMAP and POP3, but it uses an
authentication method not supported by Gnus (or Eudora). I can't
remember offhand what it is.
There's also a live SMTP server, but it refuses relaying for
everything.
I've been thinking about investigating if there is support for this
authentication method in Gnus, and if the same (or a different)
authentication method can be used when sending mail with SMTP. But
I've never gotten around to it.
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-30 21:03 ` Steinar Bang
@ 2003-12-30 21:22 ` Simon Josefsson
2003-12-31 12:32 ` Steinar Bang
2004-01-03 17:17 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Simon Josefsson @ 2003-12-30 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> writes:
>>>>>> Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>:
>
>> Yes, unfortunately this is correct. We (Kai and myself) had some
>> private mail exchanges but we haven't found a solution yet. Hrmpf!
>> :-(
>
> The exchange server at work allows IMAP and POP3, but it uses an
> authentication method not supported by Gnus (or Eudora). I can't
> remember offhand what it is.
NTLM? No Gnus will hopefully support it, I think the copyright
situation for the SASL Elisp package has been taken care of now.
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-30 21:22 ` Simon Josefsson
@ 2003-12-31 12:32 ` Steinar Bang
2003-12-31 13:38 ` Simon Josefsson
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From: Steinar Bang @ 2003-12-31 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>:
> NTLM? No Gnus will hopefully support it, I think the copyright
> situation for the SASL Elisp package has been taken care of now.
Kewl. Will this authentication method work for both IMAP and SMTP?
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-31 12:32 ` Steinar Bang
@ 2003-12-31 13:38 ` Simon Josefsson
2004-01-03 17:18 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Simon Josefsson @ 2003-12-31 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> writes:
>>>>>> Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>:
>
>> NTLM? No Gnus will hopefully support it, I think the copyright
>> situation for the SASL Elisp package has been taken care of now.
>
> Kewl. Will this authentication method work for both IMAP and SMTP?
That's the intention, although I have only written the IMAP part so far.
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-30 21:03 ` Steinar Bang
2003-12-30 21:22 ` Simon Josefsson
@ 2004-01-03 17:17 ` Marcus Frings
1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Marcus Frings @ 2004-01-03 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> wrote:
>>>>>> Marcus Frings <iam-est-hora-surgere@despammed.com>:
>> Yes, unfortunately this is correct. We (Kai and myself) had some
>> private mail exchanges but we haven't found a solution yet. Hrmpf!
>> :-(
> The exchange server at work allows IMAP and POP3, but it uses an
> authentication method not supported by Gnus (or Eudora). I can't
> remember offhand what it is.
> There's also a live SMTP server, but it refuses relaying for
> everything.
My situation is similar: I can access the Exchange server by IMAP, thus
I'm able to read the mails with Gnus. I can also send mails by SMTP (via
the Exchange server) but only for corporate mail addresses (i.e. people
in our house or people in our corporate WAN); the Exchange server
doesn't act as an SMTP relay for external addresses which means I have
to send those mails by using Outlook again. :-(
> I've been thinking about investigating if there is support for this
> authentication method in Gnus, and if the same (or a different)
> authentication method can be used when sending mail with SMTP. But
> I've never gotten around to it.
Same here. We really need full MS Exchange support for Gnus.
Regards,
Marcus
--
"Two, Five, Zero, Zero, Zero
Jihad"
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* Re: Use MAPI to send mail?
2003-12-31 13:38 ` Simon Josefsson
@ 2004-01-03 17:18 ` Marcus Frings
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From: Marcus Frings @ 2004-01-03 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
* Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com> wrote:
> Steinar Bang <sb@dod.no> writes:
>>>>>>> Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>:
>>> NTLM? No Gnus will hopefully support it, I think the copyright
>>> situation for the SASL Elisp package has been taken care of now.
>> Kewl. Will this authentication method work for both IMAP and SMTP?
> That's the intention, although I have only written the IMAP part so far.
Great news! I'm really looking forward to see this feature enabled!
Regards,
Marcus
--
"Schwer ist es, sich des Zorns zu erwehren, denn
der Mensch erkauft sich Rache mit seiner Seele."
(Heraklit)
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