Hi, NG!
I'm new to the Mac world, I don't even use it, but my boss just got one...
So, here it comes my question, is there an "exchange cached mode" feature of
Entourage, the way OL2003 has? My boss is abroad, he used to use his
TabletPC, but now he just got this G5 and he wants to read his e-mail on it.
I wouldn't like to use POP3.
Or maybe there's somebody who knows whether or not the mail application(?)
in OS-X does have such a feature. (Even if this is not a Mac newsgroup...)

Thanks.





Pax

Re: cached exch. mode? by Ed

Ed
Fri Oct 01 11:49:01 CDT 2004

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I¹m not sure what exchange cached mode is, but I was wondering if it is like
Offline mode. If so, check out ³Offline² in the Entourage Help.


On 10/1/04 9:13 AM, in article umvwu$6pEHA.1668@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl, "pax"
<andreipopovici_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> Hi, NG!
> I'm new to the Mac world, I don't even use it, but my boss just got one...
> So, here it comes my question, is there an "exchange cached mode" feature of
> Entourage, the way OL2003 has? My boss is abroad, he used to use his
> TabletPC, but now he just got this G5 and he wants to read his e-mail on it.
> I wouldn't like to use POP3.
> Or maybe there's somebody who knows whether or not the mail application(?)
> in OS-X does have such a feature. (Even if this is not a Mac newsgroup...)
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> Pax
>
>



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Re: cached exch. mode? by Dave

Dave
Sun Oct 03 18:25:59 CDT 2004

On 10/1/04 6:13 AM, in article umvwu$6pEHA.1668@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl, "pax"
<andreipopovici_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> Hi, NG!
> I'm new to the Mac world, I don't even use it, but my boss just got one...
> So, here it comes my question, is there an "exchange cached mode" feature of
> Entourage, the way OL2003 has? My boss is abroad, he used to use his
> TabletPC, but now he just got this G5 and he wants to read his e-mail on it.
> I wouldn't like to use POP3.
> Or maybe there's somebody who knows whether or not the mail application(?)
> in OS-X does have such a feature. (Even if this is not a Mac newsgroup...)

Entourage only operates in "cached mode". Any item synced at anytime with a
server-based account is stored in the database and can be viewed offline.


Re: cached exch. mode? by pax

pax
Mon Oct 04 02:23:37 CDT 2004



Thanks a lot, Ed & Dave.
Now, in an attempt to make my options clear, another question, using again
the principles that I know from OL2003: is there a "RPC over HTTP" option?
Don't even know if Entourage speaks RPC(?), but I don't know anything about
that remote network, so I'll need something very simple and ubiquitous like
HTTP. So again, is Entourage able to encode its dialog with Exchange as
HTTP?

Thanks.





Pax




"pax" <andreipopovici_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:umvwu$6pEHA.1668@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>
> Hi, NG!
> I'm new to the Mac world, I don't even use it, but my boss just got one...
> So, here it comes my question, is there an "exchange cached mode" feature
of
> Entourage, the way OL2003 has? My boss is abroad, he used to use his
> TabletPC, but now he just got this G5 and he wants to read his e-mail on
it.
> I wouldn't like to use POP3.
> Or maybe there's somebody who knows whether or not the mail application(?)
> in OS-X does have such a feature. (Even if this is not a Mac newsgroup...)
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> Pax
>
>



Re: cached exch. mode? by Dave

Dave
Mon Oct 04 13:24:45 CDT 2004

On 10/4/04 12:23 AM, in article edUXdqdqEHA.3464@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl, "pax"
<andreipopovici_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> Thanks a lot, Ed & Dave.
> Now, in an attempt to make my options clear, another question, using again
> the principles that I know from OL2003: is there a "RPC over HTTP" option?
> Don't even know if Entourage speaks RPC(?), but I don't know anything about
> that remote network, so I'll need something very simple and ubiquitous like
> HTTP. So again, is Entourage able to encode its dialog with Exchange as
> HTTP?

Entourage will talk directly to the Outlook Web Access web site, so you can
do the same basic thing as Outlook. Just type in your OWA web address in the
server address field in Entourage, e.g.

www.company.com/exchange


Re: cached exch. mode? by pax>

pax>
Thu Oct 07 06:56:41 CDT 2004

Thanks, Dave.


Pax




"Dave Cortright" <dc@dev.null> wrote in message
news:BD86E37D.1BE12%dc@dev.null...
> On 10/4/04 12:23 AM, in article edUXdqdqEHA.3464@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl,
"pax"
> <andreipopovici_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot, Ed & Dave.
> > Now, in an attempt to make my options clear, another question, using
again
> > the principles that I know from OL2003: is there a "RPC over HTTP"
option?
> > Don't even know if Entourage speaks RPC(?), but I don't know anything
about
> > that remote network, so I'll need something very simple and ubiquitous
like
> > HTTP. So again, is Entourage able to encode its dialog with Exchange as
> > HTTP?
>
> Entourage will talk directly to the Outlook Web Access web site, so you
can
> do the same basic thing as Outlook. Just type in your OWA web address in
the
> server address field in Entourage, e.g.
>
> www.company.com/exchange
>