Forward Outlook Web Access (OWA) to GMail using POP and SMTP
Solution 1
It's also possible your admin has disabled pop/smtp access. I know my military account is like that.
Solution 2
In Outlook Web Access:
- Go to Options in the top-right corner,
- Choose See all options.
- On the Account tab,
- Click the link Settings for POP, IMAP, and SMTP access.
A window will pop up with the relevant settings, and information on whether the services have been disabled.
Solution 3
Usually the OWA server is also your pop server, at least in small to medium installations.
Solution 4
It's not very elegant, but OWA does have a "forward" option/rule.
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Vishrant
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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Vishrant over 1 year
I have declared variable in
beforeFactory
of BIRT Report.For example:
This variable I am incrementing in table row render like:
Now when all the rows are rendered I want to set above variable to specific cell/ element. I tried
document.getElementName("numberOfMobilityFilesProcessed").text = numberOfMobilityFiles;
AND
reportContext.getDesignHandle().getElementByID
but they are not working out for me.
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Vlad almost 10 yearsIs the element numberOfMobilityFilesProcessed placed after the table, where the counter is being incremented? Depending on your answer it might be important to know, whether the report is being generated by a single RunAndRenderTask or by two separate tasks: RunTask and RenderTask.
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Vishrant almost 10 years@Vlad no that element is placed before table got rendered, that is the problem I was facing, if that element was placed after table I am able to set the value. I wanted to set value after table got rendered to that element.
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Thiago Belem over 13 yearsYou mean my OWA url?
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surfasb over 13 yearsyour server's url usually isn't the OWA. Log into OWA. Under options, there is a link to your server's POP/IMAP settings.
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Daniel over 13 yearsThe POP server is usually only determined by host and port, and not by an URL. But the hostname of the URL should also be your POP host.