Problems accessing mails remotely off MS Exchange Server 2003

Hi
I am trying to access my mails remotely off my companies server webmail while using Safari.
The address is normally as follows . Https://thecompanyservername/exchange
When i type this in the Safari navigation bar its comes up that the page cannot be found
I also have bootcamp installed and when i type in the address when i am in windows mode on internet explorer its takes me to the login page no problem.
My company uses MS Server 2003 . Wondering if its a compatibility problem and if there could be a patch etc
Any advice welcome as to how i can access my mails remotely without having to go into windows mode.
Thanks

iPhone and iPad use a different way of accessing the server.
I don't know the exact details, but we are using Zarafa instead of Exchange and have the same problem:
iPhone and the likes can connect to Zarafas z-push interface, which is some identical interface to the native Exchange interface, while the desktop e-mail application tries to interface with the web front end (via http) of the server.
These are completely different setups and it depends on the actual installation of the server to get this going.
So, you will most likely need different access parameters for the desktop - and the web mail feature has to be enabled on the Exchange server.
In my opinion using the web mail interface is just silly. On the other hand, the native protocol has less features comparedto the web front end, so you are somehow stuck with sins of the past.
Good luck!

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