> i know that mapi is a windows (only) api. i belive it is a windows > messaging api. however i glad to be corrected if i can learn > something in the process. as you say, outsuck does pop3 passably > well. would still love to get rid of exchange. > MAPI doesn't exist outside the client machine. The MAPI server exists on the same computer as Outlook. In fact, Outlook can be set up as the MAPI server. What the MAPI DLL actaully does is up to it; it's basically an OLE interface... Usually MAPI calls result in SMTP and POP3 requests going out onto the wire. -Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- mapi client for linux? Daryl Williams
- Re: mapi client for linux? Padraic Renaghan
- Re: mapi client for linux? Samuli Kaski
- Re: mapi client for linux? Daryl Williams
- Re: mapi client for linux? Samuli Kaski
- Re: mapi client for linux? Daryl Williams
- Re: mapi client for linu... Alan Cox
- Re: mapi client for ... Daryl Williams
- Re: mapi client for ... Alan Cox
- Re: mapi client for ... Alex Belits
- Re: mapi client for ... Michael Kujawa
- Re: mapi client for ... Alex Belits
- Re: mapi client for ... Michael Talbot-Wilson
- Re: mapi client for ... Mark H. Wood
- Re: mapi client for linu... Meelis Roos
- Re: mapi client for linux? Daryl Williams
- Re: mapi client for linux? Padraic Renaghan
- Re: mapi client for linux? Taral
- Re: mapi client for linux? Daryl Williams
- IP forwarding.... Saravanan Radhakrishnan
- Re: IP forwarding.... Siddharth Srivastava
