The point of wanting to use this is that my IT department refuses to
enable POP or IMAP--I've asked numerous times.  So I'm trying to
figure out how to make this work.

On Feb 26, 2:21 pm, AngelRicardo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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