Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: IRC5150 <IRC5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:34:01 -0700
Brian,
I am using an Exchange account for all my users. Currently, they are using
Outlook 2000 (configured as Internet mail) for interoffice mail and OWA when
they are out of the office. I want to upgrade them to Outlook 2003, but I
don't know what protocol to use to set them up. The way it is now, if they
receive a message and use Outlook 2000 to open it up, then they won't see it
in OWA or vice versa. Sending messages in OWA can still be seen in Outlook
2000 (I guess because it's using SMTP...I'm not sure). I want both of these
interfaces to reflect incoming/outgoing activity. How do I set this up?
Ray
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
IRC5150 <IRC5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
OK. I thought OWA used http as the transport. Outlook 2003 uses POP3
or IMAP. How do I configure Outlook2k3 for incoming mail.
Why are you not using an Exchange account for Outlook? Then Outlook and OWA
would always show the same thing.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: Brian Tillman
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- References:
- OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: IRC5150
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: IRC5150
- Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: Brian Tillman
- OWA and Outlook 2003
- Prev by Date: Outlook 2007 is closing down when I click the taskbar shortcut
- Next by Date: Re: script will not execute
- Previous by thread: Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- Next by thread: Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|