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What are the differences between OWA and Outlook 2003?

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What are the differences between OWA and Outlook 2003?

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The following is a list of features that are available in Outlook 2003 that are not available in OWA (Premium): • Outlook Today • Newsgroups • Opening other accounts (e.g. IMAP and POP accounts) • Searching external directories (e.g. UT’s LDAP Directory – use http://directory.utk.edu/ instead) • Archives • Access to and storing of local mail, contacts, calendars, etc. (i.e. on the local computer) • Send a message “Later” (timed delay) • Surveys • Recalling a message • Granting delegate access • Using multiple signatures (single signatures are available) • Attaching a vCard to your signature Most other features are available in OWA. To check the online documentation, log in to OWA and click “Help”.

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