Hi Walter,

Believe me your English is far better than my Spanish don't worry I go the 
message.  I know you will get replies about other mail programs but here is 
how to use Netscape to access the Exchange Mail.

Start Netscape
Select edit
Select preferences
Select Mail & Newsgroups
Select Mail Server
Select mail in the Incoming Mail Servers area (mail is the default when you 
create your profile) and click on edit
Change the Server Name to the Exchange Server Name you use (your network 
admin can tell you what this is)
Leave the Server type POP3
Enter your user name in this form <domain server>\<user>
DO NOT check remember password (security violation)
Click on Check For Mail Every <time value> and enter a time if you want 
your mail down loaded automatically
Select the POP tab at the top
Check the boxes you want (note use leave messages on server if you access 
mail with another computer)
Click OK
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server enter the server name you get from your 
network admin
Enter the user information you entered for the Incoming Mail Server
Leave use SSL as never
Check the other settings under Mail & Newsgroups and change as needed
Click OK when you are finished

Now start Messenger and get your mail


Jerry

At 12/5/2000 15:34, you wrote:
>Hi:
>     I not write vry well in english, i had install Linux for the first 
> time in a "Windows NT net"; I will need conection to the nt domain and i 
> need read the Exchange mail.
>     Anything known how i do it.
>
>Thanks.
>Walter
>
>------------
>Hola
>         E instalado Linux por primera vez y esta en un dominio de NT y el 
> correo esta en un Exchange , y necesitar�a poder conectarme con ambos 
> para poderme sacar a win de arriba
>
>
>Gracias.
>Walter
>



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