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OWA Web Access - Outbox  Import Capabilities ?

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Cole - 14 Mar 2008 21:05 GMT
I have a user whose Regular Outlook 2007 for some unknown reason refuses to
now connect to our exchange server. Having tried everything except
uninstalling and reinstalling so far.

The problem I have is she has about 30 emails in her Outbox which need to be
sent.
I have exported them to a pst file since they are only on her pc and not on
the Exchange Server which she can't connect to for some reason.

She is able to connect to the Exchange Server via Outlook OWA Web Access.

Is there a way to import these Outbox Unsent emails into the OWA so that we
can send them.

Thanks for your assistance
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Roady [MVP] - 14 Mar 2008 21:32 GMT
No, unless you can transfer the pst-file to someone who can also access her
mailbox.

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