- What is Outlook Web Access?
- Outlook Web Access, also known as OWA, is an interface on our CASA Email server that allows you to access your Email from any computer that has Internet access, using only a web browser.
- What web browsing software should I use?
- Even though the web is based on standard interfaces, web browsers interpret web pages differently. Perhaps because both our Email serving software and Internet Explorer (IE) are made by Microsoft, Microsoft OWA seems to work best with Microsoft Internet Explorer even on an Apple Computer.
- How do I use this tutorial?
- Hyperlinks
This tutorial is designed to guide you through the process of using OWA through a series of small steps. On the top and bottom of each page are navigation hyperlinks to the next page, the previous page and the first page in the series. If you do not see the navigation hyperlinks, just scroll up or down! They will look like this:
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- Screen Shots
Each page will have screen shots and/or text explaining the concepts presented on the page. These screen shots are actually pictures of what you would see on the screen if you were trying to accomplish the task being described. The screen shots may have buttons on them that appear to be active. These buttons are not active in the tutorial but would be if you were trying to do the task in real life.
- Who is this tutorial for?
- This tutorial is for a person who has a College of Applied Sciences and Arts email account who is using an Apple Macintosh computer and is using Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3 with the Mac OS X version of IE 5.2 or better.
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