outlook 2003 is the client that you access your mail from. outlook web access is just a web application that allows you to see your mail online. outlook client has many more features and allows you to store objects on your local computer whereas outlook web access is showing you the contents of a mailbox on a remote server
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the version of outlook web access that I've seen doesn't have an import feature, so i'd imagine the answer to this'd be no
yes you can, it is under file->export contacts->export contact->(name ontact)^^^^^ The following answer above only refers to Outlook Express, not Outlook Web Access.
Outlook 2003 Is a program that is part of the Microsoft Office Suit. Web access is designed for companies and the like to add basic outlook functionality to their webmail. It makes for a more familiar experience for people, but it's entirely web based.
Microsoft outlook web access helps a person get organized. It is where people can send messages, read, organize task, schedules, contacts, and you can access it through the internet.
Microsoft Outlook Web Access is a kind of Web based Exchange Server which can only accessed by using the browser. So, in simple term there is no need of email client application like Microsoft Outlook while working in the OWA environment.
The Outlook Web App is a non-desktop version of Outlook. Outlook is part of the Microsoft Office suite and allows Microsoft users access to their email, contacts, calendars, tasks, and Office documents. If a user is not using the desktop version of Outlook and is instead using a mobile device, one can use the Outlook Web App to access the same email, contacts, calendars, tasks and documents on their smartphone or tablet.
== == Outlook Web Access is a service of Exchange Server that enables users to access their Exchange Server mailboxes through a Web browser.
Log into OWA through Safari. Additionally, you can use the Outlook Web Email app from the itunes store for a cleaner and easier to use interface.
To find the POP username in Outlook Web Access, first log into your Outlook account. Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner to access Settings, then select "View all Outlook settings." Navigate to "Mail" > "Sync email," where you can find the relevant information for POP settings, including your username, which is typically your full email address.
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