Posting a comment like this is just like a little kid shouting "look at me." It has no content other than self-aggrandisement and is a completely unsupported criticism. ibrahimmotiwala on Dynamic DNS Raspberry Pi or Linux Systems (domains. If you don't know, then please just keep the whinging to yourself. Uninstall Exchange 2013, Exchange 2010 (Distribution Groups Error) Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell From MacOS Home-lab Manage Hyper-V Core with Windows Admin Center Raspberry Pi Reverse Proxy with NGNIX and Letsencrypt SSL Encryption Recent Comments.
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For our Mac we use entourage, its not the greatest client but its as close to outlook/exchange functionality that I think youll find. If there is a problem with Exchange support you know about, just tell us what it is. To get Exchange support with Apple Mail, enable the IMAP service and configure your apple client to connect to the exchange server using SMTP and IMAP (or use OWA). What's the point of saying there is a problem with the exchange support and that the problem is "it doesn't work."? What are you twelve? Guessing by the "blow leopard" comment I suppose you are. I don't come to this forum to hear people like you shout about nothing. What I find even more disappointing is comments like this one that say pretty much nothing at all and are just negative junk without any analysis or anything. Word Mail) crashing or slowing down.Īpple really needs to fix this fast, or they'll have a "Vista-downgrade-frenzy" situation. To add insult to injury, many up-graders are also now having to deal with various apps (e.g. People are understandably p***ed off that they have wasted money upgrading to "Blow Leopard" for a heavily advertised feature that it appears doesn't actually work. For some comments on how "competently" Snow Leopard incorporates Exchange Support, see the eleven pages of comments on Apple's discussion forums.!īasically, Exchange Support in Mail doesn't work (though, stupidly, it seems to work fine on the iPhone).