syncronizing Outlook 2003 and Ms Exchange 2003

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Hello,
I'm going in Italy for few days but I need to constantly monitor my
emails.
I can connect to the internet through my Italian cell phone but the
connection is very slow and quite expensive.
Is it possible to download the emails on my laptop (I use Ms Outlook
2003 as email clients) instead of having to read/reply them while
connected to the internet?
Do you know how i should configure Ms Outlook 2003 to download copies
of my emails from our MS Exchange 2003 server? And how I have to configure
it to send emails?
Or just suggest where to read tutorials or instruction...or whatever can help!
Thanks,
Rocco
 
rocco said:
I'm going in Italy for few days but I need to constantly monitor my
emails.
I can connect to the internet through my Italian cell phone but the
connection is very slow and quite expensive.
Is it possible to download the emails on my laptop (I use Ms Outlook
2003 as email clients) instead of having to read/reply them while
connected to the internet?
Do you know how i should configure Ms Outlook 2003 to download copies
of my emails from our MS Exchange 2003 server? And how I have to
configure
it to send emails?
Or just suggest where to read tutorials or instruction...or whatever
can help! Thanks,

Does the company allow web access (OWA) or RCP over HTTP access to the
Exchange server? Can you dial up the Exchange server? See if Outlook Help
on "work offline" is of any use.
 
Oh..well I'm totally new into this, but...I would say yes!
Ok... I usually can access my email by going through my browser and writing
the URL for my server (I cannot post it, obviously). Then I'm asked for
udername adn password. Then I'm in.
Other thing I can say - but don't ask me what does it means (!) - is that
after I digit the http address, it automatically add the string /aow2k/ to
what I digited and the main page will show up.
Are things more clear?
 
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