One option that was not mentioned here, which might be easier under
some circumstances, is using rdesktop to connect to some windows
machine you have a login on.
The company might have a dedicated server for such use, or you might
have a co-worker running windows 2003 server that wouldn't mind your
logging in to read your mail.
(windows XP with SP2 have the support for concurrent sessions
disabled, so it wouldn't work if  someone else is using the machine,
but I think there are patches to overcome that).

This is probably not as good as running your mailclient locally,
however it is sometimes easier to achieve (e.g. if they don't give you
root to your linux machine or don't want you to install emulation
software).

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