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On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
seven_percent wrote: I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will not allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access their Exchange server. However, they have granted access to their Outlook Webmail server. I would like to know how I can configure my Outlook 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web Access. No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. -- Brian Tillman Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another client via a client. |
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seven_percent wrote:
I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will not allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access their Exchange server. However, they have granted access to their Outlook Webmail server. I would like to know how I can configure my Outlook 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web Access. No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another client via a client. Hotmail's not-in-the-browser access is configured as HTTP Mail. And, as far as I know, the only way to access Yahoo's mail through Outlook is via POP3 so, actually, yes you are access Yahoo's mail server directly. Heck, to be honest, when you're connecting to Hotmail over the HTTP Mail functionality, you're access the server directly as well, it's just a different protocol, where both sending and receiving functions are within a single protocol (http) rather than in different protocols (imap/pop and SMTP). -- f.h. |
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No, you are accessing Exchange server, not Outlook. OWA is a web view of your Exchange mailbox and has nothing to do with Outlook.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked: | On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote: || seven_percent wrote: ||| I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will not ||| allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access their ||| Exchange server. However, they have granted access to their Outlook ||| Webmail server. I would like to know how I can configure my Outlook ||| 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web Access. || || No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an || Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. || -- || Brian Tillman | | Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! | Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another | client via a client. |
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On Mar 15, 1:28 am, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: No, you are accessing Exchange server, not Outlook. OWA is a web view of your Exchange mailbox and has nothing to do with Outlook. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked: | On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:|| seven_percent wrote: ||| I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will not ||| allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access their ||| Exchange server. However, they have granted access to their Outlook ||| Webmail server. I would like to know how I can configure my Outlook ||| 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web Access. || || No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an || Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. || -- || Brian Tillman | | Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! | Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another | client via a client. Hey Milly, you may want to tone it down a bit with your ad hominem comments like "After furious head scratching". I don't really care if you slap "[MVP - Outlook]" on the end of your name. It's more important to be courteous than right. |
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No, I rather like my signature the way it is. And most people either laugh or ignore it. If it bothers you, don't read posts with my name in the From column.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked: | On Mar 15, 1:28 am, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" | wrote: || No, you are accessing Exchange server, not Outlook. OWA is a web || view of your Exchange mailbox and has nothing to do with Outlook. || || -- || Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] || || Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. || || After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked: || ||| On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman" ||| wrote:|| seven_percent wrote: || ||||| I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will ||||| not allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access ||||| their Exchange server. However, they have granted access to ||||| their Outlook Webmail server. I would like to know how I can ||||| configure my Outlook 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web ||||| Access. |||| |||| No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an |||| Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. |||| -- |||| Brian Tillman ||| ||| Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! ||| Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing ||| another ||| client via a client. | | Hey Milly, you may want to tone it down a bit with your ad hominem | comments like "After furious head scratching". I don't really care if | you slap "[MVP - Outlook]" on the end of your name. It's more | important to be courteous than right. |
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seven_percent wrote:
Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another client via a client. That's not correct. When you access Yahoo (or any other POP service), you're accessing a server. -- Brian Tillman |
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On Mar 15, 8:17 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
seven_percent wrote: Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo! Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing another client via a client. That's not correct. When you access Yahoo (or any other POP service), you're accessing a server. -- Brian Tillman Brian- I am not talking about the POP configuration. Go back up and look at the previous posts. There is another option when configuring Outlook mail for HTTP. I have since learned that even though it says "other web based mail" it only really works with MS related mail; i.e. Hotmail, MSN, etc. |
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It doesn't work with OWA unless it's accessible via HTTP, which is highly unlikely. OWA normally requires HTTPS access.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "seven_percent" wrote in message ups.com... Brian- I am not talking about the POP configuration. Go back up and look at the previous posts. There is another option when configuring Outlook mail for HTTP. I have since learned that even though it says "other web based mail" it only really works with MS related mail; i.e. Hotmail, MSN, etc. |
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