Re: Outlook Web Access alternatives



Thanks for the info Lawrence. I'm running 2003 with SP1 recently installed.
Have no problems (so far) but wanted more polish. I usually use Firefox but
IE is a much better interface with Exchange.
I use WinVNC to connect occassionally but I have a cable connection and the
office is DSL and they seem to not like each other so well and the VPN is
slow.
I'll survive unless I'm away for days at a time...just got a little selfish.
Thanks again for the reply.

Paul

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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> Paul wrote:
>> I'm a newbie and need some info please. My small office recently got
>> a new small business server and are hosting our domain email (don't
>> know much and didn't set it up). I am able to check my email when
>> away from the office with Outlook Web Access and don't like it. What
>> are my alternatives? I am looking for something a bit more powerful.
>> Thanks
>>
>> Paul
>
> What version of SBS?
> If Exchange 2003 and you have WinXP SP1 or SP2 on a laptop with OL2003,
> you
> can try RPC over HTTP....use Outlook to open your mailbox over the
> Internet
> & sync to an offline file.
>
> Or look into VPN so you can open your mailbox directly in Outlook & sync
> to
> an offline file. Even here,OL2003 is really going to make you happy
> because
> of cached mode - earlier versions are more of a pain.
> .
> If you mean, how to remotely check your mail when you don't have your own
> laptop/computer and don't like OWA - well, don't bother, honestly. OWA
> will
> always do in a pinch.
>
>


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