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NTLM Authentication and POP3

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WesF

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Jan 9, 2004
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A company exec has purchased a new cell phone that has an app called VersaMail. Until we get an SSL Cert set up on our server that allows us to use Exchange 2003 ActiveSync I am trying to use pop3. It works fine if we use basic authentication, but if I try to use NTLM (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) it will not take his username for getting inbound mail. Outbound works fine because it uses smtp. However, if I use outlook express on a laptop via pop3 it works ok both ways, it prompts for user, password, and domain name though. Anyone know how I can send the domain along with the username? I've tried the following:

domain\user
user.domain.local
user@domain.local
user@domain

Thanks!
 
Already tried that without luck.
 
I guess I'm not following you. I tried domain\user without any luck.
 
are you stating your attempting to use a cell phone mail application and send the domain, logon and password via NTLM? Does the cell phone even support NTLM?
 
Yes, that is what I am trying to do. Not sure if it supports it or not. Tech support for the phone/mail program doesn't even know what NTLM is. They keep telling me that, "yes, it supports SSL," which I already know. I'm guessing it doesn't, but can't confirm.
 
NTLM is an authentication type for the pop3 virtual server in Exchange 2003.
 
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