Re: Email clients
- From: Michael Gilbert <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 07:09:44 +0100
In article <%y7Ne.21$312.9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Chris W
<URL:mailto:christopher.whytehead.NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 18-Aug-2005, Kell Gatherer <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > If you need Outlook, get a server that you can put Exchange on and run
> > > the web client on your RISC OS boxes. This works, with all
> > > browsers, although some of the javascript support is a bit flaky on
> > > some clients.
> >
> > This is intriguing, or at least might be if I knew what you were talking
> > about. Does that mean Outlook-running-on-a-PC but available in a browser
> > on any other machine? We have two Linux boxes, one a server for our web
> > site which synchs each night, and another which acts as our firewall and
> > email server. Is Exchange something that will run under Linux?
>
> In the MS world Exchange is the email server, Outlook (or Outlook Express)
> is the client. So typically you replace your linux email sever with a
> Windows server running Exchange, migrating all you mailboxes to Exhange, and
> install Outlook (or Outlook Express) on all your client Windows PCs.
Outlook Express is not an Exchange client and will not connect to an
Exchange server.
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