I have a multi-tennant Exchange environment and am working on a migration from Exchange 2007 to 2013. I am having trouble with ActiveSync for mailboxes on 2007, through my 2013 CAS. Here is what my environment looks like:
Internet-facing Exchange 2007 CAS 2007cas1/10.1.1.2/204.228.1.2 (name/internal IP/external IP)
Non-Internet-facing Exchange 2007 CAS 2007cas2/10.1.1.3 (name/internal IP)
Internet-facing Exchange 2013 CAS/MBX 2013casmbx1/10.1.1.4/204.228.1.4 (name/internal IP/external IP)
2007 URL: webmail.hosteddomain.com
2013 URL: testmail.hosteddomain.com
Certificate: Third-party CA wildcard cert
I have verified that OWA out OutlookAnywhere work. When I try to connect to my Exchange 2007 mailbox (and only 2007) through ActiveSync, my phone says "Can't connect to server" and I see the following entries in my IIS logs (2013casmbx1):
Front-end:
2015-06-15 16:28:32 10.147.0.34 OPTIONS /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/default.eas &CorrelationID=;&ClientId=PYSJZZTTUA9DOEHLZDW&cafeReqId=3b8bbbeb-f258-4f82-8ae2-85ddb58433f7; 443 mtest2#customerdomain.com 10.2.1.2 Android/5.1.1-EAS-2.0 - 500 0 0 124
2015-06-15 16:47:44 10.147.0.34 GET /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/default.eas &CorrelationID=;&ClientId=YGEGSFJYKEWUKETSAGG&cafeReqId=96b81a28-90ab-45cf-9d7d-c117c7cba7d9; 443 domain\mtest2_customerdomain 10.2.1.2 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+6.3;+WOW64)+AppleWebKit/537.36+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/43.0.2357.124+Safari/537.36 - 500 0 0 21612
Back-end:
2015-06-15 16:28:32 fe80::24f5:677f:e642:1b83%12 OPTIONS /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/Proxy/default.eas &Log=PrxTo:2007cas2.domain.local_PrxFrom:fe80%3a%3a24f5%3a677f%3ae642%3a1b83%2512_V0_HH:testmail.hosteddomain.com_SmtpAdrs:mtest2%40customerdomain.com_Error:SendFailure_Mbx:2007mbx1.domain.local_Dc:dc01.domain.local_SBkOffD:L%2f-470_TmRcv16:28:32.7702994_ActivityContextData:ActivityID%3d3b8bbbeb-f258-4f82-8ae2-85ddb58433f7%3bI32%3aADR.C%5bDC01%5d%3d1%3bF%3aADR.AL%5bDC01%5d%3d1.1509%3bI32%3aADS.C%5bDC01%5d%3d3%3bF%3aADS.AL%5bDC01%5d%3d2.216033%3bI32%3aADS.C%5bdc01%5d%3d1%3bF%3aADS.AL%5bdc01%5d%3d1.7718%3bI32%3aATE.C%5bdc01.domain.local%5d%3d1%3bF%3aATE.AL%5bdc01.domain.local%5d%3d0%3bI32%3aATE.C%5bDC01.domain.local%5d%3d3%3bF%3aATE.AL%5bDC01.domain.local%5d%3d5%3bS%3aWLM.Bal%3d480000%3bS%3aWLM.BT%3dEas_Budget:(D)Owner%3aSid%7eDOMAIN%5cMTest2%5Fcustomerdomain%7eEas%7efalse%2cConn%3a0%2
I verified that the AS virtual directories on our 2007 CAS server look like this:
InternalURL: webmail.hosteddomain.com
ExternalURL: $null
BasicAuthEnabled: True
WindowsAuthEnabled: False
Finally, I verified that my test user as inheritance enabled.
Since all the other mail clients work and ActiveSync works when I'm not trying to proxy through Exchange 2013, I'm not sure what else to check. Thoughts? Thanks.
Looks like enabling NTLM on the 2007 ActiveSync virtual directory fixed the problem.
I am trying to configure two accounts in Microsoft outlook 2007 connected to the same exchange server/same domain. First account is configured associated with the user but when I try to configure the second account it is giving an error :
unable to connect to IMAP server.
Can anyone assist me to how to configure the same or it is supported by Microsoft outlook 2007.
IMAP accounts are supported in Outlook 2007. The error message indicates a connection problem with the server, or incorrect configuration values. You must also ensure that IMAP connections are supported on your Exchange server.
I've set up a forward mailbox in Dynamics CRM 2013 using the new server profile features and I an alert when performing the test and enable action. The error I am receiving is "The location of the mailbox [name] could not be determined while receiving email.".
The server profile is connected to an Office 365 and appears to be working fine for a user mailbox.
Has anyone else come across this problem?
The problem turned out to be with Office 365's auto discover.
Setting the Email Server Profiles incoming and outgoing address to https://outlook.office365.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx manually solved the problem.
I don't know if this was a local or remote issue.
Does Outlook2010/2013interface with anything other than IMAP or Pop3? If so how? While manual configuration of imap works, the autodiscover wizard is turning up nothing. I have the cname on my 1and1.com pointed to www.mydomain.us. The manual setup for Outlook.com or compatible prompts for a server. Is that supposed to be the same server as specified for the imap?
I am hoping that setup for Outlook clients on pc and laptops is as seamless as it is when the pc/laptop is on a LAN. Can Outlook Anywhere (over https/rpc) be used? If so, how does one obtain the proxy server names and settings?
When it is all setup will the enduser experiance emulate that of Outlook and Exchange 2010 in regards to calender sharing and contacts?
Thankyou for any insight.
I don't know what 1and1.com offers, however you can only use OutlookAnywhere (RPC-over-HTTP) with Exchange 2003-2013.
Outlook 2003-2013 can use IMAP, POP, Exchange MAPI (RPC). With add-ons you may be able to support other protocols, but I've never used any.
For autodiscover to work, you'll usually need Exchange although there are some ways to generate the autodiscover XML without Exchange. Outlook 2010-13 (and I think 2007 too) can try guess the settings for IMAP/POP settings based on your email address, but the server would have to use pretty standard hostnames and ports for it to guess correctly.
IMAP and POP only support email message types and will not sync contacts and calendars between the server and the Outlook client, not natively anyway.
I'm working at a client site, and connect to their Exchange 2000 server via web mail. I have Outlook 2007 running as well connected to my companies Exchange 2007 over HTTP.
Is there any way to connect to the client's Exchange 2000 server using anything other than web mail? Ideally, Outlook 2007 would be able to do it, but I don't think that is possible. POP isn't an option, because I need calendaring.
Thanks,
Zach
Unfortunately, Outlook 2007 can only connect to one Exchange server per profile. To get this capability, you can upgrade to Outlook 2010. Outlook 2010 will connect to multiple Exchange servers in a single profile with no problem.
As a consultant, I have the need to connect to multiple email accounts all the time--my current profile is configured to connect to my corporate Exchange server, a client's Exchange server, two different Office 365 (Exchange Online) accounts, two different Google Apps accounts, and a Hotmail account. I love being able to easily navigate among all the different email accounts I regularly use via the native Outlook 2010 UI; I could never go back to multiple browser windows and Outlook profiles!
[I realize this is a 'stale' question, but I noticed it popped up in a search on the topic so I'm posting this answer as this information isn't reflected in any of the earlier answers.]
You can always use more than one Outlook profile.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011471581033.aspx
There is a way of opening 2 Outlook instances running 2 different profiles.
Please see this link -> http://www.pcauthority.com.au/Feature/136036,server-101-access-multiple-exchange-servers-with-outlook.aspx
I dont think outlook will allow more than 1 exchange server connection. One option would be using another email clients like thunderbird to connect to the other exchange server [I haven't tried it though]. In case you need to know how to configure thnderbird to connect to exchange server, here is a link.
You can create multiple profiles in Outlook. You won't be able to open them all at the same time, but you can set outlook to ask you whihc profile to open when you start it.
this is an old link, but the process is essentially the same if dealing with 2003 or 2007.
http://www.cod.edu/it/howdoi/profiles/
hth...
andres
With Exchange 2000, external access is only possible using Outlook Web Access or POP/IMAP. With Exchange 2003 and 2007 you can connect using the outlook client using RPC, but not in 2000.
On a side, you can only have 1 Exchange connection in outlook, so you would have to use multiple profiles.
Apple's Mail Client will connect to any number of Exchange servers at a time. I believe that the Open Source Evolution mail client will similarly do so.