OWA is fine for occasional use, but there have been some issue: * Dropped attachments * No pop up reminders * No disconnected support without 3rd party software * Lack of functionality when compared to Outlook My real goal is to disable POP access, partly due to liability concerns, and partly to lack of backups. The only way I can see reaching this goal is to keep all mail on the server and have the client's email sent through our server. However, the president has already voiced that a 100% OWA option is not an option. Thanks Bill > What is wrong with OWA? > > John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA > Engineer/Consultant > eServices For You > www.eservicesforyou.com >