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> And if the Exchange is anywhere near to being a standard
> mail-server, than you should be able to use just about any
> mail-program
> which supports POP3 and/or IMAP. I.e. just about any mail
> program at all.
>
> To name few: pine, elm, kmail, Netscape, balsa...
It has been my (sad) experience that none of these clients "play
nice" with Exchange as the server. There are different capabilities for POP
and IMAP (purely from the Exchange side) that make integration a real pain.
If anyone has found a client that plays well with Exchange I'd love
to hear your comments. Netscape is about the best so far - other than the
fact that I can't send anything... ;)
Don
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