Moving emails from Outlook 2003 to OWA

I'm switching to OWA from Outlook 2003.  Most of the emails I had saved could be deleted, but I have one folder that I need to migrate to OWA.  I've been trying to figure it out without any luck.  If someone could point me in the right direction
I would sure appreciate it.
Thanks,
Tim

Hi Tim,
From your description, I'm not sure what is the purpose of doing that. Could you please explain it furthermore?
We can see all the folders of our mailbox both on Outlook and OWA. Generally, there is no need to save the emails manually on Outlook and then copy it to OWA.
Hope my clarification is helpful.
Best regards,
Amy
Amy Wang
TechNet Community Support

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