Re: Outlook Client Replacement

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I have used Mozilla on RH 8.0 to connect to an OWA
site and it works okay for e-mail, but ...

I found that I could not take advantage of any shared
corporate resources (i.e. Folders, Schedules, etc)


--- Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 08:06:04AM -0800, jg wrote:
> > I have a dumb question, is there any "client"
> software
> > that will work as an Outlook replacment (or
> partial
> > replacment)?
> > 
> > i.e. Company runs Exchange for mail & everyone
> here
> > uses Outlook.
> > 
> > I run Linux as a desktop, my only way to currently
> get
> > into Outlook is via a VMware WinXP install on top
> my
> > Linux system or, use the crappy OWA (Outlook Web
> > Access).
> 
> OWA is actually pretty decent *IF* you run IE. 
> Therefore, something
> that runs IE should do the job for you.  Have you
> checked out CrossOver
> to see how OWA runs under IE in that environment?
> 
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