Re: OWA and Outlook 2003
- From: "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" <outlookmvp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:44:13 -0400
yes, it is an ex2003 utility. it should be in the admin tools, if not, its in the Microsoft download center.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=429163ec-dcdf-47dc-96da-1c12d67327d5&displaylang=en
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"IRC5150" <IRC5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D27A20CE-2914-410B-A257-07A93942FC50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Diane,.
Thanks for the reply. I will try what you suggested. Where do I get
Exmerge? Is that an Exchange 2003 utillity?
Ray
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
they could use the pop's smtp to send or you can correctly configure
exchange to send mail to the internet. they will not use a pst once you add
the exchange acct to their profile - they will use the exchange mailbox.
Copy the mail and other outlook items into the exchange mailbox then close
the pst. you could use Exmerge - or tell the users to copy over what they
want and kept the pst as an archive.
With outlook 2000, you should export the rules and import them after you
move the mail over and remove the pst. I think. It's been so long since I
used 2000 that I forgot. :) Exporting them will give you a backup copy just
in case.
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"IRC5150" <IRC5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Hal,
> I'm not sure why they're set up that way. I just inherited this
> configuration from the previous e-mail administrator. OK. I think I
> understand your point. If I change their config to corporate mode does
> that
> make them use MAPI for incoming and still use SMTP for outgoing? Will > I
> still be using .pst files? I agree with OWA for everyone and I'm going > to
> push management into only using that interface. But, how do I get > their
> email over now? How do I convert their email from their current > folders
> (Inbox) as well as their Sent mail? Will their rules transfer as well?
>
> IRC
>
> "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote:
>
>> Again, why are you using Outlook 2000 as a POP3 client against an
>> Exchange
>> Server? That totally eliminates most of the feature set and
>> functionality
>> designed into both products. Use Outlook in native Exchange Server >> mode,
>> then "both of these interfaces WILL reflect incoming/outgoing >> activity"
>> and
>> always be in sync. For Outlook 2000, that would be >> Corporate/Workgroup
>> mode. I, personally, would rather have everyone use OWA everywhere
>> rather
>> than give them Outlook and force them to use POP3 with the Exchange
>> Server
>> instead of native Exchange Server mode.
>>
>> Hal
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>> "IRC5150" <IRC5150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:3EED2E80-8760-4B12-BE5B-75F8AA8720A4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > 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]
>> > >
>> > >
>>
>>
>>
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