Protocols Supported
with your NetStream Exchange Mail
Account:
POP3, IMAP, SMTP, RPC
over HTTPS
RPC over HTTPS (Remote Procedure Call
over Secure HTTP) is an encrypted
connection mode (with 128bits
encryption) that allows your Outlook to
act as if NetStream's Exchange servers were
located on your local network.
The classic POP3 and IMAP protocols
are also available. (Read about these
two protocols
here)
NOTE: the use of RPC over HTTPS requires
Windows XP or later.
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Classic POP3 Email Client |
Commonly
used by business users and email client software, POP3 and IMAP4
have long been the industry standards for email access
protocols. With NetStream Exchange mail services, you can mix
and match to provide one or both access methods to different
users in your organization, depending on their individual email
needs.
Provide any number of your email accounts access to the software of
your choice using POP3 and IMAP4. You can also use NetStream
Outlook Web Access (OWA) webmail as an additional access method,
allowing users to check email anytime, anywhere, using a
standard web-browser.

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Outlook Web
Access (OWA) |
With Office Outlook Web Access
(OWA), you can use a Web browser to
access your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox from any computer
with an Internet connection. You can use Outlook Web Access with
Microsoft Internet Explorer or many other browsers for Linux,
Apple Macintosh, or computers running Microsoft Windows.
Outlook Web Access is an effective solution for people who
require roaming, remote access, or cross-platform functionality.
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