

This means LDAP for global address book, SMTP to send messages, IMAP to browse messages on the server in any folder, POP to retrieve inbox messages only, Caldav for calendar support and Carddav for personal contacts sync. We tried using the mailbox server URL /owa but there is no owa on it, so it's not working. The main goal of DavMail is to provide standard compliant protocols in front of proprietary Exchange. Everything still works fine, except calendering. I migrated the user to the new mailbox server. I've deployed an additional server which ONLY has the mailbox role installed, it is in the same active directory site as the main server. They are using DavMAIL to get their calender, by putting in the internal OWA address of the e-mail server. I had a few users connecting with IMAP4 to retrieve their e-mail. This server is setup for Outlook anywhere, OWA, and IMAP4. If you need an ics (or HTML) of the calendar, you can enable publishing in s settings: Settings (gear icon) > View all Outlook settings > Calendar > Shared Calendars. Hello, here is my setup I have an exchange 2007 SP2 server with all Hub Transport, CAS, and Mailbox roles installed. If you are adding the calendar to the device, set it up as an exchange account and the calendar will sync.
