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Because MAPI takes full advantage of the features in email client programs such as Microsoft Outlook and Entourage, most organizations use the MAPI RPC protocol alongside these programs when configuring internal client computers for email access. In addition, mobile email access using a web browser or smart phone is becoming very popular in many organizations today. As a result, the CAS role is enabled for MAPI RPC, ActiveSync, and Outlook Web Access (OWA) connections by default after installation

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