Re: [Evolution] Sending email through Evolution Exchange to office servers



On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 17:29 -0600, Michael Schurter wrote:
Peter N. Spotts wrote:
I've just started experimenting with Evolution Exchange and wonder if it
allows some kind of click and drag sending within OWA. This is for
remote manipulation of internal office mail, not for getting to the
great outside. I've been able to click and drag emails from the office
folders to my local Evolution folders with no trouble. But to "send",
I've been saving emails as drafts, dragging them into my OWA inbox, then
using a browser to access the inbox so I can forward the email to a
colleague at the office. Is there a neater way? Or is Evo Exchange
basically one-way? Or maybe the servers at the office are?

At work I send via Evolution Exchange all the time without a hitch. 
Just make sure your Exchange identity is selected from the dropdown when 
composing new e-mails.

However, I also have other mail accounts setup, so its conceivable I've 
been using one of those to send e-mails without realizing it.

I can double check Monday at work.

Michael Schurter

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Many thanks. I took your advice. To be certain, I looked at the full
headers on the message after it arrived -- all through Exchange. (I also
sent via my ISP and checked the headers for comparison.) So it works
perfectly.

Best regards,

Pete

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