Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2
Topic Last Modified: 2007-08-22
Use the Message Retrieval tab to specify the message and calendar retrieval settings for your IMAP4 users.
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After you have configured the message retrieval settings for the IMAP4 service by using the Exchange Management Console, you must restart the IMAP4 service. For more information about how to restart the IMAP4 service, see How to Start and Stop the IMAP4 Service. |
- Message Retrieval
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- Message MIME format Use this drop-down
list to specify the format of the messages that are retrieved by
the Client Access server. You can select from one of the following
message format options:
- Text
- Html
- Html and alternative text
- Enriched text
- Enriched text and alternative text
- Best body format
- Text
- Message MIME format Use this drop-down
list to specify the format of the messages that are retrieved by
the Client Access server. You can select from one of the following
message format options:
- Calendar Retrieval
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- iCalendar This setting lets users use
the iCalendar standard for calendar items. The iCalendar standard
is a standard for exchanging calendar information.
- Intranet URL This setting lets you
specify an internal URL for users to use to access their calendar
information.
- Internet URL This setting lets you
specify an external URL for users to use to access their calendar
information.
- Custom This setting lets you specify
the URL of the Outlook Web Access server for users to use to access
their calendar information.
- URL of Outlook Web Access server This
text box lets you specify the Outlook Web Access server for custom
Outlook Web Access calendar items. If you have selected the custom
setting for Calendar retrieval, you must specify the Outlook Web
Access server URL.
- iCalendar This setting lets users use
the iCalendar standard for calendar items. The iCalendar standard
is a standard for exchanging calendar information.
For More Information
For more information about POP3 and IMAP4, see the following topics: