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Linux client for MS Exchange server
Name: [K] Date: February 8, 2001 at 01:42:52 Pacific
Comment:
Is there a Linux client that can interface with MS Exchange Server 5.5? I could really use one here at work.
Name: brad3378 Date: February 8, 2001 at 16:52:46 Pacific
Reply:
I'm not sure if it was exchange, (maybe Outlook), but I remember being able to check e-mail through netscape on a SGI-Octane Unix box. It even had the same little icons as the windows version. It was a little clunky to work with since it was basically like Hotmail, but it did work none the less.
I wish I knew more as to help you a little better.
Best of luck!
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Response Number 2
Name: Jim Date: February 11, 2001 at 04:40:24 Pacific
Reply:
I think brad is refering to Outlook Web Access, which can be activated on your company's exchange server (provided your organization allows multiple servers on one machine...OWA acts like a web server running on your mail server).
There is not a Linux mail client that provides exchange server support. I *think* outlook will run under VMWARE. It will not run under Win4Lin version 1.2
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