Exchange 2010 SP2 brings a lightweight browser based client, called OWA (Outlook Web App) Mini and is designed to be used in mobile phones.
A user must use the full url to access OWA mini. Once logged in, it gives a simple html page.
There are only two options that can be set – change the time zone and turn on/off automatic replies.
OWA Mini respects the OWA segmentation in place and public OWA timeout values. There is no logoff button as well.
Richard Rosser April 25, 2012 at 2:01 am
Thanks for the info. On the OMA site example above, you’re showing an SSL issue. If I already have my SSL working properly for my OWA site, will appending OMA cause an alert?
Rajith Enchiparambil April 26, 2012 at 3:04 pm
Hi Richard,
If you have a cert covering it, then you should be fine.