if you if you microsucks exchange server can support pop/imap then just you can use fetchmail on the linux side to get the pop'ed email "Stout, Wayne" wrote: > > Greetings, everyone. > > I'm about to attempt to build a linux box that will function on my company > network, and I need to know if anyone knows of any pitfalls I may hit. > > Some background: > > Our file servers are NT, mail server runs MS Exchange, and we develop > software on SCO Unix boxes. Individual pc's have hard coded IP addresses. > > My biggest concern is connecting to the mail server. Fortunately, we got rid > of the old MSMail server a few months back. Any recommendations on a mail > client that can connect to an Excange server? Anything else that may come > back to bite me? > > I plan on using Mandrake 6.0, or possibly RH 6.0. > > Thanks in advance for any advice you have. > > Wayne > > www.datasystem.com
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