Setting up owa in mail and calendars

just wondering if anyone can help on what the settings for an Exchange account has to be?
i have mail working fine on the iPhone, but not in Mail or Calendars on Mavericks
In Internet Accounts in the System Pref. i have simply put
email as [email protected]
Password <idontthinkso>
and that saved OK, however mail reports Exchange as being offline. I've tried setting the internal and external servers to owa.company.com, adnd then blanking out the Internal and external server paths
any help you can provide would be great.
thanks

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