Any email client can connect to the Exchange server but Microsoft Outlook is the primary email client used by most to connect to Exchange. To configure your Microsoft Outlook to send, receive, and edit email from your Cal Poly Pomona email address, view the step-by-step guide.
Exchange users go to Outlook Web Access (OWA). OWA uses the proprietary Microsoft protocol to let you view emails and work with your calendar on the Exchange server. Internet Explorer makes available all OWA features. For more information on how to use OWA, see OWA instructions for Internet Explorer or OWA Log On, an online audio-visual tutorial. (Note: the language settings on your Internet browser must have English (United States) set as the first language. If you have specified a different language, move the English language to the top of the list by clicking the “Move Up” button.)
Exchange users go to Outlook Web Access (OWA). OWA uses the proprietary Microsoft protocol to let you view emails and work with your calendar on the Exchange server. Non-Internet Explorer browsers provide fewer features but offer faster performance. For more information on how to use OWA, see OWA instructions for Non-Internet Explorer Browsers or OWA Log On, an online audio-visual tutorial. (Note: the language settings on your Internet browser must have English (United States) set as the first language. If you have specified a different language, move the English language to the top of the list by clicking the “Move Up” button.)
The Exchange servers also support SSL POP and SSL IMAP connections. Therefore, non-Outlook clients such as Entourage can be used. However, this will limit the benefits of the Exchange service. To configure your Macintosh Entourage to send, receive, and edit email from your Cal Poly Pomona email address, view the step-by-step guide.
The Exchange servers also support SSL POP and SSL IMAP connections. Therefore, non-Outlook clients such as Thunderbird or Mac Mail can be used. However, this will limit the benefits of the Exchange service. To configure an email client that is not listed above to send, receive, and edit email from your Cal Poly Pomona email address, view the step-by-step guide