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eagle32nd Newbie
Joined: 09 September 2008 Location: United States
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Posted: 09 September 2008 at 7:57am | IP Logged
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We've been using MailBee Objects v5.3 to good success for 3 years. MailBee connects via our HelpDesk application (written in classic ASP) to a mailbox on our Exchange 2003 server and Email/attachments are pulled from it and processed to our Helpdesk.
We are now upgrading to Exchange 2007 SP1 and, suddenly, the MailBee can't connect.
Our connection code is as follows:
dim email
set email = server.CreateObject( "MailBee.POP3" )
email.EnableLogging = True
email.LogFilePath = "C:\mailbee_log.txt"
email.ServerName = Email_Server
email.LicenseKey = Email_Key
email.Username = Email_Username
email.Password = Email_Password
email.Timeout = 10
if( email.Connect ) then...
The logfile generates the following:
09:42:30 [MailBee POP3 v. 5.3.0.47. Registered version]
09:42:30 [Connecting to server webmail.pork.org at port 110]
09:42:30 [Using regular POP3 authentication]
09:42:30 [Sending UserName]
09:42:30 [Sending Password]
09:42:30 [Error: Negative or void server response]
09:42:30 [Server responded: -ERR The requested mailbox is not available on this server.\r\n]
09:42:30 [Possible error reason: incorrect UserName and/or Password]
09:42:30 [Error: Connection failure]
We have tried resetting the mailbox password, we have verified that the POP3 service is running, and we have tried turning on PlainTextLogin as our authentication, but still no go.
Do we need to upgrade the MailBee to v5.5 or should v5.3 still work? Any other ideas as to things we might need to check/change?
Regards,
Joel
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Alex AfterLogic Support
Joined: 19 November 2003
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Posted: 09 September 2008 at 8:11am | IP Logged
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Probably, new Exchange version requires you to specify domain in the username (or vice versa, if you had it specified before).
For instance, if your username is "john", you may need to change to "domain\john" or "john@domain".
Finally, make sure you can connect with the same POP3 settings with another POP3 client like Thunderbird or Outlook Express.
Regards,
Alex
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eagle32nd Newbie
Joined: 09 September 2008 Location: United States
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Posted: 09 September 2008 at 8:31am | IP Logged
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Thanks!! Will give these a try and post results back.
Regards,
Joel
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eagle32nd Newbie
Joined: 09 September 2008 Location: United States
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Posted: 09 September 2008 at 9:09am | IP Logged
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Resolution!!!
We had tried most of the things you suggested. So I dl'ed Thunderbird and couldn't get it to connect either...
...until the decided to use the raw IP of the Exchange server. All is now happy. For us, it was also imperative that the Exchange Server's authentication be set to "PlainTextLogin".
Thanks again for the suggestions.
MailBee lives again!!!
Regards,
Joel
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