You could use fetchmail on the Linux server, obtaining mail by POP3 at any given time. However, you cannot obtain global address book, nor calander, either shared or personal. Mainly, it's an administration hog. You have to do it all manually. You could do this by IMAP, thus easier working with HUGE mailboxes. Again, same drawbacks.
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