I recently figured out how to get evolution (GNOME) to work with my USB Handspring Visor, and I am thinking of moving over to evolution from mutt because our company will soon have Exchange 2000 servers, which can talk with the proprietary Ximian Connector plugin for evolution. Then I would not only be hooked into the e-mail system, but be hooked into the appointment stuff as well.
Still, I like to use the KDE environment rather than the GNOME environment, and so I am wondering what the status of the KDE equivalents is. I just installed the experimental KDE-3.0.1 debs. Does anybody know if there is a chance to get kmail to use NTLM for IMAP? Right now, fetchmail is the only free tool that I have found to talk NTLM so that our Microsoft IMAP server will let me in. Also, does KDE play nicely with the Palm-type PDA? I can easily use either j-pilot or the GNOME conduits to synch with my PDA, but I have had trouble figuring out just what to do under KDE. -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder Ball-internal home page: <http://hypostasis/~tevaugha> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

