At 07:06 PM 12/17/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>This may also be because they use M$ Exchange as their mail server (Just to
>give the dark side the benefit of the slightest doubt :-)  )

I've managed to get Eudora doing all the functions of Outlook save one with 
the Exchange server at work. IMAP to view my mail, LDAP Directory Services 
to query the company address book, and various reminders and schedules show 
up as regular mail in their folders rather than a popup that bugs me anyway.

The one thing I haven't managed to figure out is opening up another user's 
mailbox, in this case it's a general departmental e-mail dropbox where 
customers mail. I haven't figured out how to make Eudora do that, but I can 
live with using Outlook for that.

This is, of course, Windows and not a Mac, but I've managed to do most of 
the same in an old version of Eudora in a Mac emulator I run :)

Scott Holder


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