[OLUG] Outlook

W. Mark Hagler hagler at th.in.gs
Fri Feb 4 16:44:21 UTC 2000


Have you checked to see if your Exchange server has its IMAP server
enabled?  If it does, you can set up Netscape Messenger as an IMAP
client of that server, and read your Exchange mailboxes that way.  You
can't handle things like scheduling through Messenger, but it works fine
for day-to-day e-mail reading.  If you use IMAP, the mail is stored in
the Exchange folders on the server so it's available for reading from
either the dark side or the linux side.  :)

Exchange also runs a directory server that Netscape's LDAP client can
use, so that you can have the functionality of the Exchange global
address book without running the Exchange client.  

Hope this helps.  

-Mark

Farias Jorge H A1C 92SVS/SVFS 657-5922 wrote:
> 
> hello I have recently joined this mailing list and am also a new user of
> Linux (about 6-8 month's)and have had some very good experiences using the
> OS and may of it's tools I'm wondering if any one has ever tried running or
> had any success running M$ Out!ook on WINE. I am running a dual boot system
> but I have to boot into win. for work email it would be cool if I could get
> around that... thank you.
> 
> -frozzy
> 
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