If you upgrade to 10.3 Mail will let you connect to your MS Exchange Server.

According to Macwindows.com's Panther Report:
<http://www.macwindows.com/panther.html>

> Mail support Exchange via IMAP. The setup is easier. Exchange is now an option
> when you create a new account. Mail will pick up your account from Active
> Directory, if installed on the network.

This will only do your mail, though. The calendar is not included ;-)

Cheers,

Kim

On 24/11/03 12:25, "Simon Royal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I am using OSX 10.1.5 at work and pick up internal emails from the PC exchange
> server using Outlook on my iMac.
> 
> Is there an alternative email program OSX native that I can use instead of
> Outlook that is capable of connecting to the
> Microsoft Exchange Server as Outlook is so unreliable plus it is classic.
> 
> Simon Royal
> http://sroyal.thinkbig.at
> --- One day Apple will rule the IT world, until then we can only dream!


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