> Also, if for some strange reason you want to use Exchange (altough I > would highly recommend aginst it) you can buy from Ximian, makers of > Evolutuion, (evolution is free in both beer and speech sense) a > connector that let's Evolution be used in client/server mode with > Exchange. > > Other solutions also exists (from Bynari systems and HP OpemMail) but > IMHO the method described above is the best. > > If you're interested in what happened in one company that tried to > implment this, the quote on my homepage might be... interesting :-)
Over here we have an exchange server, so I have no choice. My solution to coexist with that, and still use Linux on the desktop, is to use the 'Outlook Web Access': It is an http interface provided by the exchange server. (surprise: m$exchange can talk SMTP, POP3, and HTTP..) It works fine with mozilla (requires java). It does miss a few features, (somehow it must give outlook users an advantage) and obviously I don't use it as my mail client, but I do use it for the appointments, which I can see just fine. I can also create appointments myself. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]