From: TTK on 11 May 2010 17:12 I'm running a SBS 2003 R2 and currently have each networked PC setup with an exchange email account. I have stopped using the exchange email accounts and would like to setup a (IMAP) Gmail account and I was able to setup the account through (outlook 2003) tools, account settings and adding a new account on a laptop that was not networked but when I try this on the networked PCs it does not work. I'm going to try to change some server settings but any help would be appreciated. -- TTK
From: Duncan McC on 11 May 2010 21:42 In article <F512405C-D5E6-4465-AFB0-1748EA5DC6C6(a)microsoft.com>, TTK(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > I'm running a SBS 2003 R2 and currently have each networked PC setup with an > exchange email account. I have stopped using the exchange email accounts and > would like to setup a (IMAP) Gmail account and I was able to setup the > account through (outlook 2003) tools, account settings and adding a new > account on a laptop that was not networked but when I try this on the > networked PCs it does not work. > I?m going to try to change some server settings but any help would be > appreciated. Should work fine on the network. Are you using ISA (the SBS server)? -- Duncan.
From: TTK on 12 May 2010 08:44 Yes I'm running ISA and i'm assuming I need to set ISA to allow Gmail to come through. I'm also using Trend Micro virus protection but I do not think this would be blocking anything. TTK "Duncan McC" wrote: > In article <F512405C-D5E6-4465-AFB0-1748EA5DC6C6(a)microsoft.com>, > TTK(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > > > I'm running a SBS 2003 R2 and currently have each networked PC setup with an > > exchange email account. I have stopped using the exchange email accounts and > > would like to setup a (IMAP) Gmail account and I was able to setup the > > account through (outlook 2003) tools, account settings and adding a new > > account on a laptop that was not networked but when I try this on the > > networked PCs it does not work. > > I?m going to try to change some server settings but any help would be > > appreciated. > > Should work fine on the network. Are you using ISA (the SBS server)? > > -- > Duncan. > . >
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 12 May 2010 09:04 "TTK" <TTK(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A97330B0-54AD-4EEC-8DA4-C695328D1F90(a)microsoft.com... > Yes I'm running ISA and i'm assuming I need to set ISA to allow Gmail to > come > through. I'm also using Trend Micro virus protection but I do not think this > would be blocking anything. It can if you have it configured to scan email. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: Duncan McC on 12 May 2010 17:16 See if the following articles are of any help to you... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc713317.aspx http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/881980-access-imapsmtp-behind-isa/ http://forums.isaserver.org/m_2002098822/mpage_2/tm.htm (Have a search for imap perhaps, on/at isaserver.org - see if that turns up any articles - eg. http://www.isaserver.org/search.asp?s=imap ) -- Duncan. In article <A97330B0-54AD-4EEC-8DA4-C695328D1F90(a)microsoft.com>, TTK(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > Yes I'm running ISA and i'm assuming I need to set ISA to allow Gmail to come > through. I'm also using Trend Micro virus protection but I do not think this > would be blocking anything. > TTK > > > "Duncan McC" wrote: > > > In article <F512405C-D5E6-4465-AFB0-1748EA5DC6C6(a)microsoft.com>, > > TTK(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > > > > > I'm running a SBS 2003 R2 and currently have each networked PC setup with an > > > exchange email account. I have stopped using the exchange email accounts and > > > would like to setup a (IMAP) Gmail account and I was able to setup the > > > account through (outlook 2003) tools, account settings and adding a new > > > account on a laptop that was not networked but when I try this on the > > > networked PCs it does not work. > > > I?m going to try to change some server settings but any help would be > > > appreciated. > > > > Should work fine on the network. Are you using ISA (the SBS server)? > > > > -- > > Duncan. > > . > >
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