Outlook Web Access (OWA):
Outlook Web Access is browser based (e.g., Internet Explorer, Thunderbird, Safari, etc.) access to your Hawkmail account. OWA works best for accessing your e-mail when you don't have a computer or when you are away from the office.
Mail is stored on the Hawkmail server so you can access your e-mail from any computer, wherever you are located. For instance, you can access it from work, home, hotel, library, etc. With OWA, you do not have to install an e-mail client program on your machine - you open your web browser and type in a web address.
- Getting Started with OWA
- Outlook Web Access Feature Availability by Browser
- Feature Comparison Between OWA 2007, Outlook 2003 Client, and Outlook 2007 Client
- Outlook Web Access (OWA) FAQ
- Outlook Web Access (OWA) Issues
- Life After Webmail - Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 Basic (PDF)
- Life After Webmail - Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2007 Light (PDF)
- Life After Webmail - Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 Premium (PDF)
- Life After Webmail - Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2007 Premium (PDF)