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- Novell announced recently that the upcoming release of version 6.5 of their GroupWise cross-platform client will support Mac OS X v10.3 'Panther,' in addition to Linux. The client, which is part.
- The software is sometimes referred to as 'Novell GroupWise', 'GroupWise 5', 'GroupWise Mac'. Our antivirus scan shows that this download is clean. The GroupWise installer is commonly called GrpWise.exe, gw_start.exe, Icon76061B80.exe, IconEC52273E.exe or addrbook.exe etc.
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GroupWise 8 Mac Client (file size - 64.4 MB) GroupWise 8 Linux Client (file size - 173 MB) Step 2: Install. After downloading, run gwclient.exe. The installation will extract the files. After the file has downloaded the Installation will start. When the installation. New Mac /Cross Platform client 6.5 Whenever a Mac user tries to send mail to a new mail address, when they try to send they get message that the address is undeliverable and therefore cannot be sent. Novell ® www.novell.com novdocx (en) 24 March 2009 AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTATION GroupWise 8 Linux/Mac Client User Guide GroupWise ® 8 August 31, 2009 GroupWise 8 Linux/Mac Client User Guide.
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I had the same problem with Groupwise Web Access until one of the other admins applied some updates on the server. It works as it should now, with the exception of a slight spacing issue at the login screen. We are using version 6.5, but i'm not sure of the specific version after the patch. So you might want to notify your network admin.
The other option that I find very useful is to setup your Groupwise account in Mail as an imap account. I do this and I can see all of my folders in the cabinet, just as I would at work.
The other option that I find very useful is to setup your Groupwise account in Mail as an imap account. I do this and I can see all of my folders in the cabinet, just as I would at work.
It IS a problem with the server.
They fixed it with Groupwise 6.5 server.
Looking forward to Brainshare in March. Hopefully they have the OS X Java client ready.
They fixed it with Groupwise 6.5 server.
Looking forward to Brainshare in March. Hopefully they have the OS X Java client ready.
How exactly does one set Mail to check Groupwise Webaccess email? I tried entering the URL I use in Safari as the incoming and outgoing IMAP server addresses, but that doesn't seem to work. Do I need to get some information from the IT folks?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, you definitely have to contact your IT people to get the server addresses. But, once you've set it up, it's really slick. The only time I use WebAccess is when I'm away from my Mac(s).
I have found that it also works if you enable the Safari debug menu and then select Debug->User Agent->Windows MSIE 6.0 prior to entering the site or by reloading the page with this set.
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Worked perfectly!!! Thanks.
I have been using Safari with GroupWise web access since Safari .9 and it has always worked correctly in the HTML version. With the 1.2 / Java updates recently, now the 'Java Enhanced' interface also works.
I have experienced none of the problems that youve all listed.
1.2 is MUCH faster now with the SSL stuff, so it is less painfull.
I am just suprised that there are actually other people still using GroupStupid.. I thought we were the last..
I have experienced none of the problems that youve all listed.
1.2 is MUCH faster now with the SSL stuff, so it is less painfull.
I am just suprised that there are actually other people still using GroupStupid.. I thought we were the last..
Set Mail to check Groupwise Webaccess email would be GREAT!
Axis viewer software. I am a lone Mac in a sea of Windows and have suffered using Groupwise WebAccess to get email at work. If there is any info you could pass on to help me set up Mail to get work email I would love to be able to quit using the buggy Groupwise WebAccess! My problem is the IT Dept. here is pretty hostile toward Macs (they wish I would go away). So if I was armed with as much info as possible maybe I could convince them to help me. They know nothing about Macs. Any suggestions as to how or where to educate myself would be a great hint!
Thanks, Hoosker Utorrent mac.
Thanks, Hoosker Utorrent mac.
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Set Mail to check Groupwise Webaccess email would be GREAT!
I too am a mac user in a pc environment. The good news from Novell is that they soon will have a groupwise client for OS X. It is currently in beta.
How to set Mail to check Groupwise Webaccess email would be GREAT!
You can configure Mail to access the Novell mail server.
I'm doing this with Novell's free email service called MyRealbox with an IMAP account, and I've used a POP account in the past. The free email service is at <www.myrealbox.com> and the site includes info about configuring many PC email programs to access their Novell mail server.
While the info is for PC mail programs you just need to pop the needed info into the equivalent places in mail. For example, in Mac OS X 10.3, create a new account and add:
* Account Type: POP
* Description: whatever you want
* Email address: [email protected]
* Full Name: Joe Bloggs
* Incoming Mail Server: your company's incoming mail server (same as on a PC)
* User Name: first part of your email address excluding the '@somewhere.com'
* Password: ********
* Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): your company's outgoing mail server eg 'smtp.myrealbox.com'
That should be enough info to get the account working.
I'm doing this with Novell's free email service called MyRealbox with an IMAP account, and I've used a POP account in the past. The free email service is at <www.myrealbox.com> and the site includes info about configuring many PC email programs to access their Novell mail server.
While the info is for PC mail programs you just need to pop the needed info into the equivalent places in mail. For example, in Mac OS X 10.3, create a new account and add:
* Account Type: POP
* Description: whatever you want
* Email address: [email protected]
* Full Name: Joe Bloggs
* Incoming Mail Server: your company's incoming mail server (same as on a PC)
* User Name: first part of your email address excluding the '@somewhere.com'
* Password: ********
* Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): your company's outgoing mail server eg 'smtp.myrealbox.com'
That should be enough info to get the account working.
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Set Mail to check Groupwise Webaccess email would be GREAT!