Looking for my EWS URL
I am going to terminate an mail account and open another - to do this I have to create an exchange account, I can't create an exchange account without locating my EWS URL - as I don't have any OUTLOOK products (I use Thunderbird e mail) I can't find my EWS URL - suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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EWS used to be called OWA (Outlook Web access) basically it is the URL used to access the mail account using a web browser.
This might help http://www.gfi.com/support/products/gfi-archiver/How-to-obtain-the-Exchange-Web-Services-EWS-URL
Note unless your exchange server allows IMAP or POP mail protocols, you will need an add-on or other software to get Exchange email with Thunderbird.
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Suluhisho teule
EWS used to be called OWA (Outlook Web access) basically it is the URL used to access the mail account using a web browser.
This might help http://www.gfi.com/support/products/gfi-archiver/How-to-obtain-the-Exchange-Web-Services-EWS-URL
Note unless your exchange server allows IMAP or POP mail protocols, you will need an add-on or other software to get Exchange email with Thunderbird.
mike55 said
I am going to terminate an mail account and open another - to do this I have to create an exchange account, I can't create an exchange account without locating my EWS URL - as I don't have any OUTLOOK products (I use Thunderbird e mail) I can't find my EWS URL - suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Matt said
EWS used to be called OWA (Outlook Web access) basically it is the URL used to access the mail account using a web browser. This might help http://www.gfi.com/support/products/gfi-archiver/How-to-obtain-the-Exchange-Web-Services-EWS-URL Note unless your exchange server allows IMAP or POP mail protocols, you will need an add-on or other software to get Exchange email with Thunderbird.
Thanks - I actually downloaded the ExQuilla add on but that still didn't solve the problem so I finally managed to do withoutit. Thanks for your time and help. Mike