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EMAIL

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MailMarshal

Master Schedule Builder

Netmeeting

Network

Outlook Web Access

Password

Progress Book

PRTG

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LACA E-Mail Resources

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E-Mail Service Description |
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LACA provides
Microsoft Exchange as our primary e-mail server. The
supported methods of accessing your e-mail are listed below. Please
click any of the links for instructions on setting up that method of
reading your e-mail. |
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Support Contacts |
If you cannot access your
e-mail, please call LACA at (740) 345-3400.
For
assistance with other e-mail issues, please contact
exchange@laca.org
To change your e-mail
password, click the Password link under Service Start Pages on the
left side of the screen.
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LACA E-mail Retrieval
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Outlook Web Access (OWA)
The easiest method...no setup is
required. All you need is a web browser. You can connect
from anywhere that you have an Internet connection, and you will
get full access to your messages, calendar, and contacts stored on
the LACA Exchange server.
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Outlook 2003/2007 with RPC over HTTPS
If you have Outlook 2003 or 2007,
this is the recommended connection method. You can connect from
anywhere (at school, at home, on the road) using this method. You
will have full access to your messages, calendar, and contacts
stored on the LACA Exchange server.
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Outlook
2002/2000
Outlook 2002 and 2000 can ONLY
connect to the LACA Exchange server directly from inside the LACA
network. These clients do not support the RPC over
HTTPS method of connection and are not good choices for connecting
from home. You CAN set them up as IMAP or POP3 from home, but they
will only have the same capabilities as Outlook Express. You
will only have access to your email message, but not to calendars
or contacts stored on the LACA Exchange server. If you have
Outlook 2003 or 2007 available, it is recommended that you use
them instead.
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Outlook Express
Outlook Express is only capable of
POP3 and IMAP connections. You cannot access your calendar
or contacts stored on the LACA Exchange server. Any calendar
appointments or contacts you enter are stored on the local
computer and that is the only place you can access them. If
you have the option of Outlook 2003 or 2007, it is recommended
that you use those instead of Outlook Express in order to take
full advantage of the functionality of the LACA Exchange server.
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PDAs / Cell Phones That
Support ActiveSync
If you PDA (Blackberry, Palm, etc)
or Cell Phone (Smartphone, Treo, etc) is capable of using
ActiveSync, you can connect directly to the LACA Exchange server
and have full access to your messages, calendar, and contacts.
If your PDA/cell phone only supports IMAP or POP3, please click
the link below for general information on setting up IMAP/POP3.
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All Other IMAP/POP3 Clients
General setup information for all
IMAP/POP3 capable clients.
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