On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 02:08:51PM -0500, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> At 01:35 PM 5/2/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >I'm not sure why you would use evolution to retrive via Outlook Web
> >Access.  You can just use a web browser to do that. I access
> >my company's Outlook server that way with galeon
> 
> Not every company offers OWA for users. Also, I can't remember the exact 
> details, but I do remember some features not being fully supported with the 
> web client. Don't quote me on that, but the idea is in the back of my head. 
> Plus, between you, me, and everyone on this list, I'm not a big fan of web 
> interfaces. They just tend to be clunky, and you can't really integrate 
> local applications with web interfaces very well, if at all. Just my 
> opinion of course.

as my other message notes, no OWA == no Ximian Connector. It's built
on top of OWA as a retrieval method.  I've been using OWA for a while --
I HATE exchange and outlook personally but some of my email goes through
that method and their forwarding simply doesn't work -- and I can't complain.
I'm sure there's some things that can't be done and some things are just
nicer to use in a client like Outlook and Evolution but it ain't bad.


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