We recently moved our DNS from GoDaddy to our own internal server, which implies all the necessary DNS records have also changed. We had an IT guy backup all Outlook files before we changed DNS hosts but he missed 3 mailboxes. We need to somehow download these files from webmail on a browser or through any other method because we can't waste time on reverting DNS to point to GoDaddy's servers, backup the files, and then changing DNS back to our own server. This would be a last resort scenario.
If you have changed email services, and need to download the PST files from your old outlook, you may want to connect using IMAP to download your old emails. Some limitations exist, such as syncing contacts and calendar events, but connecting as an Exchange client will not yield you PST files (Exchange stores offline data in OST files, a little different).
If you follow the godaddy instructions for setting up an IMAP account for the email accounts in question, you shouldn't need to modify any DNS settings locally, or externally, and you will be able to save the PST file outlook creates for you when it has finished syncing.
Original (Incorrect Answer) - You CAN sync on an outlook client, without changing the DNS, by using your computer's HOST file. - -geek-how-to-edit-your-hosts-file/ - This way, you don't have to update the public DNS records, you can establish connectivity for long enough to get the missing mailboxes, and then you can delete the records from your local computer, and move on!
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