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December 28, 2004 12:00 AM

Knowing Which Clients Work with Delegate Access

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We often use delegate access in our organization. We're about to migrate to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Which clients will work with delegate access?

Here's a quick rundown of popular Exchange clients and whether they support delegate access when used with Exchange 2003:

  • IMAP and POP clients don't support delegate access.
  • Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac OS X supports Outlook-style delegate access but doesn't support setting up delegation: The mailbox owner has to use Outlook for Windows to grant delegate permissions.
  • Outlook 97 and later all support delegate access via Messaging API (MAPI).
  • Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) and Exchange ActiveSync don't support delegate access.
  • Outlook Web Access (OWA) doesn't support delegate access, but OWA users can get around that restriction by using the direct URL for the delegated mailbox they want to access.

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