If your work or school uses an Exchange server for mail, you can ask for
permission to use OWA (Outlook Web Access) if they don't use an old version
of Exchange (mail) server. For the regular home user, this isn't possible.
You would have to use your ISP's web-based email or your regular
hotmail/gmail, etc. using their websites instead of pulling them through
Outlook.
What makes you think the Outlook *client* runs as a web server? Or that it
can be offered as a web app through a web server?
Perhaps you meant to ask how to get Outlook Web Access (OWA). That is a web
app that runs through a web server and connects to an Exchange mail server.
that is NOT the Outlook program. You use a web *browser* to connect to
their web server to access OWA. Contact your company or whomever is your
e-mail provider to find out if they provide OWA access to their mail server.
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