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Are any of you Jam/M500/XDA users able to use Outlook Web Access from your Windows Mobile device?

My company Exchange server is behind a Cisco firewall and doesn't have POP or IMAP enabled so I cannot use Pocket Outlook to get to email. I was hoping to use OWA. I find that I can sign in and see my Inbox but I cannot open a message. I guess this is because OWA is trying to open the message in a new window.

Is there any add-on software i can use to get around this problem?

Guest jimbouk
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I have an M500 and it works OK. I use 4smartphone.net hosted exchange server and thus usually activesync OTA or use pop3 but if I need to use OWA it shows me a frames page that isn't very user friendly. Once the three frames have opened, it is easiest to tap and hold on the main right hand frame and select GO TO FRAME, this then opens the main message window in your pocket IE browser and makes it easier to select and open individual messages.

Are any of you Jam/M500/XDA users able to use Outlook Web Access from your Windows Mobile device?

My company Exchange server is behind a Cisco firewall and doesn't have POP or IMAP enabled so I cannot use Pocket Outlook to get to email. I was hoping to use OWA. I find that I can sign in and see my Inbox but I cannot open a message. I guess this is because OWA is trying to open the message in a new window.

Is there any add-on software i can use to get around this problem?

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I have an M500 and it works OK. I use 4smartphone.net hosted exchange server and thus usually activesync OTA or use pop3 but if I need to use OWA it shows me a frames page that isn't very user friendly. Once the three frames have opened, it is easiest to tap and hold on the main right hand frame and select GO TO FRAME, this then opens the main message window in your pocket IE browser and makes it easier to select and open individual messages.

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But how do you open and view the individual messages? When I tap on the link nothing at all happens.

Guest thereaperman
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have you tried the oma instead of the owa version??, if its enabled on your exchange server??

Guest andyhud
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If its Exchange 2003, why dont you use Activesync? That comes in on port 80 (same as OWA) or 443 (if using SSL)

Andy

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If its Exchange 2003, why dont you use Activesync? That comes in on port 80 (same as OWA) or 443 (if using SSL)

Andy

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Unfortunately my company is still using Exchange 5.5

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