Brendon Leese wrote:
If you wish to use GNU/Linux nonetheless then perhap you could use wine (www.winehq.com). "Wine is animplementation of the Windows 3.x and Win32 APIs on top of X and Unix. Think of Wine as a Windows compatibility layer". Simply mount your old Windows partition containing Outlook and run Outlook with 'wine outlook.exe' (or was it OE.exe? been too long). If you're lucky, it might work. If not you could try fiddling around with configuration options.
A more reliable solution, at the expense of greater resource demand, is to run Windows in a VM provided by win4lin or VMWare. It's kinda neat if running Windows in a window in XWindows is your kinda thing.
-- Brian Nelson