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I was just wondering, before I e-mail my company's IT Department, if I can find out my Exchange Server's address so I can use Exchange on my iPhone. Any help would be much appreciated. on outlook it reads as something like UKHJKM26 Should that not be a server address??

Sorry if im being dumb. :D

Thanks.
 
i used the address for our webmail server and it worked fine. webmail.xxxxxxxxx.com
 
I was just wondering, before I e-mail my company's IT Department, if I can find out my Exchange Server's address so I can use Exchange on my iPhone. Any help would be much appreciated. on outlook it reads as something like UKHJKM26 Should that not be a server address??

Sorry if im being dumb. :D

Thanks.

Incase you need more specific steps to follow, you should be able to follow these steps in the second post.

http://www.talkiphone.com/forums/iphone-chat/430-connect-iphone-exchange-2003-a.html

For the first three steps in the post you might need to ask your IT department.

Hope this helps! :)
 
I was just wondering, before I e-mail my company's IT Department, if I can find out my Exchange Server's address so I can use Exchange on my iPhone. Any help would be much appreciated. on outlook it reads as something like UKHJKM26 Should that not be a server address??

Sorry if im being dumb. :D

Thanks.

If you have webmail, it should be the same address minus the https://.

For example, if your webmail is: "https://server.servername.com"
Then enter: "server.servername.com" (no quotes) into the exchange server field.

That worked for me!
 
tekmoe said:
i used the address for our webmail server and it worked fine. webmail.xxxxxxxxx.com

If you have webmail, it should be the same address minus the https://.

For example, if your webmail is: "https://server.servername.com"
Then enter: "server.servername.com" (no quotes) into the exchange server field.

That worked for me!

should being the operative word.

This would not work in my exchange environment. Not saying that yours is wrong, but just because yours works, does not mean mine will too.

I would suggest emailing your IT department. They are there for a reason, and you may be putting undue stress on your webmail server by it passing that traffic (if it will even do that) to the server you should be connecting to. You could also be violating company policy using a non approved device to check your corp email. Again the IT department will know the answer to this question.
 
depending on where you work, most of my Clients have mail.companydomain.com for example.
 
I kind of have the same question here reguarding my Iphone.

To access my email by web, i have to goto

remotemail.companyname.com/exchange

should i put in my iphone just remotemail.companyname.com
or include the whole url.

(i have tried both , and they seem not to connect)


I also notice that remotemail.companyname.com/oma works. (old stuff)

any help would be great

Thank You - Matt
 
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