Does anybody know how can i read my mail that is stored on microsoft
excahnge server from linux ?
Kobi
Kobi
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Quote:> Does anybody know how can i read my mail that is stored on microsoft
> excahnge server from linux ?
> Kobi
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"Our sense is that most of the viewers with money or an education have
cable, VCRs, laserdisks, and they watch those instead of the
networks.
Our programming more and more will have to turn to those who don't
have any real education or money for other programming options."
-- anonymous Network Suit, to JMS
Sorry, no. Our OpenMail clients connect to the OpenMail server only.Quote:> The HP OpenMail product is supposedly Exchange-compliant. Note that
> it's a server, but it does come with a client. It's vaguely possible
> that you could use this client to access an Exchange post office.
OpenMail runs on Linux, HP-UX, Solaris and AIX.
I second the suggestion of using a POP or IMAP client. Alternatively,
you may find the Exchange web client ("Outlook Web Access") more to your
liking. That should work with Netscape on your Linux box.
richi.
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Before you buy.
>Sorry, no. Our OpenMail clients connect to the OpenMail server only.
>What we have is the ability to connect Outlook to an OpenMail server,
>and not lose all the cool extra features.
>richi.
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> OpenMail Technical Product Manager
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Ooh! Straight from the horse's mouth! Thanks for the authoritative
answer.
May I ask whether you know if the calendaring/group scheduling
features in Outlook are based on standard protocols, and if so, where
the protocol documentation may be found?
Thanks.
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"Our sense is that most of the viewers with money or an education have
cable, VCRs, laserdisks, and they watch those instead of the
networks.
Our programming more and more will have to turn to those who don't
have any real education or money for other programming options."
-- anonymous Network Suit, to JMS
They wanted to make me mayor, but I refused to have operation. (Sorry,Quote:> Ooh! Straight from the horse's mouth!
No sweat.Quote:> Thanks for the authoritative answer.
Short answer: they're not.Quote:> May I ask whether you know if the calendaring/group scheduling
> features in Outlook are based on standard protocols, and if so, where
> the protocol documentation may be found?
Long answer: Outlook's calendaring functionality is too rich for the
current draft set of CALSH specs (iCal and the rest). Over time, we
expect that HP and MS will move to supporting the CALSH standards, but
right now, we feel it's too soon.
richi.
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