mail@UCSF Outlook Web Access Browser Functionality
This table shows the level of functionality available from different operating system and browser combinations.
Because email is considered a primary method of communication, 'beta' versions of software are not recommended.
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Windows OS |
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Windows XP |
Windows Vista |
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Premium |
Premium |
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Premium |
IE 7 Recommended |
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Basic |
Basic |
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Mac OS |
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Mac OS 10.x |
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Basic |
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Basic |
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Unix OS |
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Solaris |
HP/UX |
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Basic |
Basic |
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Outlook Web Access "Basic" level feature set:
- Email, calendar, and personal task lists (Basic client)
- Manual entry of contacts
- Forms-based authentication (including session time-out and secure log-off)
- Forwarding of meeting requests
- Address book searches
- Setting maximum number of messages displayed in views
- Message sensitivity settings on Information Bar
- Meeting attendee reminder option
- Message signatures
- Attachment blocking
- Spam beacon blocking
- Hidden destination
- Deferred search for new messages after deletion
- GZip compression*
Outlook Web Access "Premium" level feature set (includes everything in the basic set plus these additional features):
- New MS Outlook 2003 look-and-feel, including right-click functionality(contextual menus)
- Mark email as unread
- Server-side spelling checker for six languages
- S/MIME support
- Two-line view
- Improved keyboard shortcuts
- Notifications on Navigation pane
- Add to Contacts directly from messages
- Bidirectional layout support for Arabic and Hebrew
- Preview Pane displays messages marked as read
- Public folders displayed in separate browser window
- Name seaches displayed in separate browser window
- Calendar displays in separate browser window
- Support for common server-side rules
- Support for Notes
- Access to search folders created in Outlook desktop client in online mode
* The availability of this feature is browser dependent.
