On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 06:21, Xun Wang wrote:
> Dear All:
>       This is my first post here. Here is my question: I have 
> installed linux (redhat distro) on my machine at work. However, all 
> emails have to go through an exchange server in my company. 
> How do I get access to the mail server (i.e. both receive and post 
> my mails)??
> 

A lot will depend upon how the exchange server is setup.  It can do POP
(which makes life easy), in which case you 'suck' your mail down with
fetchmail or something.

If it uses IMAP, then you can use the built in IMAP support for most
mailers (mutt, evolution, kdemail).

You can (again depending on the exchange config) point your outgoing
mail to the exchange server, or run something like nullmailer which will
forward it to that server for you.

If you're really looking for an outlook replacement though, I'd consider
using evolution with the exchange plugin.  I've not used it but
aparently it turns evolution into a fully functional exchange client.

HTH

Greeno
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