That happend to me and I resolve it by asking to my work network
mannager he activated to my account the pop and its work, but the
network manager have to activate it. the other way is to use entourage
in mac and outlook in pc, or wait for some one to create an extension
for that in TB, but for me work when the manager activate to my owa
account the pop and he tel me how to configure it in TB (is Very
similar to Gmail Instruccions of pop Servers.

On Feb 25, 10:27 pm, doni49 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My company provides webmail access via OWA.  My login name is NOT the
> same as my username.
>
> For obvious reasons, I'm going to make up some fake login/server info
> here.
>
> Full name:  Donald Ingram (fake of course)
> Webmail access url:  https://mail.mycompany.com/exchange
> Login Username:  dingram
> password:  kevin1sam
> email address:  [email protected]
>
> I've entered [email protected] as the username under TBird's
> account.  What is passed to the web site?  dingram?  or
> [email protected]?
>
> I ask because it's failing to connect.  The SMTP server IS active (I'm
> testing sending a messsage first)
>
> Second, how do I leave my messages on the server (and maintain read/
> unread status)?  OWA doesn't seem to support IMAP.
>
> Thanks!
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