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09-18-2008, 02:11 PM
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Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Hi,
I have an old Groupwise 5.2.6 email system. I am wondering if 5.2 has the
ability to allow our salespeople that are off site to connect via pop3 via
their smartphones. If that is possible what do I need to setup, like do I
need Webaccess enabled.
Also when connecting locally with outlook express there are questions in the
setup about Server's requiring secure connections, about port and ssl certs.
Is there a guide or book that I can get to help me walkthrough this. I have
the Groupwise 5.2 Administrator's guide but is not really any help.
Where can I find out what the mail server's name is for the incoming and
outgoing mail?
Thanks for any help.
Marty
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09-19-2008, 12:25 AM
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Marty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an old Groupwise 5.2.6 email system. I am wondering if 5.2 has the
> ability to allow our salespeople that are off site to connect via pop3 via
> their smartphones. If that is possible what do I need to setup, like do I
> need Webaccess enabled.
Yes I believe it supports pop3 out of the box if you have GWIA
installed. No setup otherwise.
>
> Also when connecting locally with outlook express there are questions in the
> setup about Server's requiring secure connections, about port and ssl certs.
> Is there a guide or book that I can get to help me walkthrough this. I have
> the Groupwise 5.2 Administrator's guide but is not really any help.
>
No ssl with 5.2, so it's irrelevant.
Just create an account in outlook express and point it to your GWIA. Use
your groupwise username and password. It will just work
> Where can I find out what the mail server's name is for the incoming and
> outgoing mail?
>
The public ip address of the GWIA
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Marty
>
>
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09-19-2008, 06:10 PM
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Guest
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the quick response. I was able to connect from my computer via
Outlook Express.
In order to connect with their smartphones from outside the office wouldn't
I need to set up some sort of web access?
Marty
"Michael Bell" <mikeNOSPAMbell90@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:qYEAk.8065$gS5.4007@kovat.provo.novell.com...
> Marty wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an old Groupwise 5.2.6 email system. I am wondering if 5.2 has the
>> ability to allow our salespeople that are off site to connect via pop3
>> via their smartphones. If that is possible what do I need to setup, like
>> do I need Webaccess enabled.
>
> Yes I believe it supports pop3 out of the box if you have GWIA installed.
> No setup otherwise.
>
>>
>> Also when connecting locally with outlook express there are questions in
>> the setup about Server's requiring secure connections, about port and ssl
>> certs. Is there a guide or book that I can get to help me walkthrough
>> this. I have the Groupwise 5.2 Administrator's guide but is not really
>> any help.
>>
>
> No ssl with 5.2, so it's irrelevant.
>
> Just create an account in outlook express and point it to your GWIA. Use
> your groupwise username and password. It will just work
>
>> Where can I find out what the mail server's name is for the incoming and
>> outgoing mail?
>>
>
> The public ip address of the GWIA
>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Marty
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09-19-2008, 08:48 PM
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#4
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Guest
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Marty wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Thanks for the quick response. I was able to connect from my computer via
> Outlook Express.
>
> In order to connect with their smartphones from outside the office wouldn't
> I need to set up some sort of web access?
>
> Marty
>
>
> "Michael Bell" <mikeNOSPAMbell90@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:qYEAk.8065$gS5.4007@kovat.provo.novell.com...
>> Marty wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have an old Groupwise 5.2.6 email system. I am wondering if 5.2 has the
>>> ability to allow our salespeople that are off site to connect via pop3
>>> via their smartphones. If that is possible what do I need to setup, like
>>> do I need Webaccess enabled.
>> Yes I believe it supports pop3 out of the box if you have GWIA installed.
>> No setup otherwise.
>>
>>> Also when connecting locally with outlook express there are questions in
>>> the setup about Server's requiring secure connections, about port and ssl
>>> certs. Is there a guide or book that I can get to help me walkthrough
>>> this. I have the Groupwise 5.2 Administrator's guide but is not really
>>> any help.
>>>
>> No ssl with 5.2, so it's irrelevant.
>>
>> Just create an account in outlook express and point it to your GWIA. Use
>> your groupwise username and password. It will just work
>>
>>> Where can I find out what the mail server's name is for the incoming and
>>> outgoing mail?
>>>
>> The public ip address of the GWIA
>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>> Marty
>
>
Doubt it. Most phones support pop3.
Of course if you need calendars and task, you are pretty much out of
look. I'm not sure ANY sync solution supports 5.2
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12-06-2008, 12:21 AM
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#5
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Guest
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Especially because 5.2 came out in 1997, IIRC.
-TK-
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12-06-2008, 02:37 PM
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
Tom Kustner wrote:
> Especially because 5.2 came out in 1997, IIRC.
It did indeed. We finished our GW 5.2 book while I was pregnant with my now
11 year old son <g>.
--
Danita
Time to upgrade to GW8!
http://www.caledonia.net/gw8upg.html
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12-09-2008, 12:42 AM
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#7
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Guest
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Re: Groupwise 5.2.6 POP3
I'm going to guess he weighed more. 8^)
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