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Noah Miller wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">Hi Jeff -

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    <pre wrap="">I have IMAP voicemail working with Exchange 2003 using a single username and
password for multiple mailboxes.
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Sorry to hijack this thread (at least I changed the Subject), but this
really caught my eye.  I was under the impression that Exchange's IMAP
doesn't have the master user feature and therefore can't do single
username authentication for multiple mailboxes.  Care to share how you
accomplished this?


Thanks,
Noah

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from my recent research Exchange2003 does have a master user that can
be given write access to all mailboxes.&nbsp;&nbsp; Exchange2007, though removes
the MasterUser capability.<br>
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