You have the chance to use cygwin X server. I use the full gnome
environment of my Linux machine from within cygwin.
As Patrick Nelson says you can use X from cygwin:

At the cygwin prompt:

startx
once X starts on cygwin, at the terminal, add your machine as xhost

xhost + my_machine
ssh your_machine
on your_machine:

export DISPLAY=win_machine:0
gnome-session

A small quirk on cygwin is that if you want to run any window manager
you have to remove the one that starts locally in cygwin.


On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 10:27, Richard Crawford wrote:
> I know that a port of Evolution to Windows will probably never happen, but
> is it possible to compile Evolution to run under Windows 2000 or XP?  I've
> found Evolution to be the best e-mail client, bar none, that I've ever
> used.  If I could end my dependency on Outlook at work forever, I'd be
> very, very happy.
> 
> 
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