darryl,
since exchange 5.5 now supports imap you can use netscape communicator to
see all your public/private folders.
mapi is just the programming interaface for windoze clients and has
nothing to do with message transfer or the like..
use the imap features exchange or the OWC (outlook web client), which uses
IIS's asps. i'm in the process of setting this up this weekend. =)
cheers.
kristof
Daryl Williams wrote:
> folks,
>
> does anyone know if there exists such a thing as a mapi client
> for linux? our user community uses outlook as their email
> front end. because of this we have been stuck supporting
> an exchange server, which we would dearly love to put
> in the trash. my understanding is that with a mapi client
> running interferance for an smtp server our outlook clients
> would sbe able to talk to the smtp server. any information,
> rtfms, etc, are welcomed.
>
> tia,
>
> //daryl
>
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