![]() This is a good product and I look forward to where its headed. For larger enterprises I can see the benefit but for now I'll stay with an albeit "older" version but one that works. That being said I've been more than impressed by its stability and only wish that Kerio had a more liberal upgrade policy because you either get locked into their "subscription" or pay nearly the full price over and over and over. As a result, please try the steps below firstly and see if there is any improvement: 1. Here is an article for your reference: Supported Browsers for Outlook Web App and Exchange Online. To get the full benefit did take some time to pour over the documentation because, to be quite frank, there are some areas that simply are not explained very well or at all. Yes, OWA(Outlook Web App) and Exchange Online supports safari 3.1 and later versions on a computer running Mac OS X 10.5 and later versions. KMS was, for me at least, approachable and easy enough to understand that it took little time to configure a working SMTP/POP/IMAP server with options. ![]() Many, while free, took too much of my time away from other tasks in order to manage or study up on, and others were so expensive as to put them out of reach of mere mortals(ex: CGP). ![]() I'd searched high and low for an email server that wouldn't require me to be a full time administrator.
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