Anyone here had luck with thunderbird?
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Definitely not related to SU but I tried so many times without success...

I'd like to use Thunderbird or Zimbra as client in a Exchange net (under Win server 2003). I activated the virtual IMAP server to connect but nothing works, TB and Zimbra have also an auto-configuration wizard but both require a account and password that I haven't because we currently login the domain but the access to the mailbox is anonimous....I'm totally lost, I've searched on several forums but this kind of question (also from other users) rarely gets an answer.
Anyone here had similar experience? -
I use Thunderbird quite happily at work. I've set it up for myself quite a few times. You just need to get your login info correct. You need to make sure you mail server allows for client logins. Who is providing your email?
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We have an internal server that manages both the mail and the domain accesses, there are personal accounts enabled for the internal network only, and group profiles that send/receive on the public side.
Every user has an account and password to enter the domain (lan) but it's not directly related to the mailbox. For example I could have more than one user allowed to read the same mailbox.
Actually to connect to a mailbox is not needed an account/password and it seems with outlook this is not a problem, while other apps require it obligatorily
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