Ohhhh...
Ok. Yes you can use Netscrape (translation: netscape) for this.
tcp/ip should work. Usually I set up my client as an IMAP client and
simply provide the IP address under "server". Also I recommend if using
public folders that you show all folders. The default I think is "show
only subscribed folders" which may not meet your needs.
Give it a try. If tcp/ip is loaded on your exchange server it should
work just fine.
Frank
> Unfortunately I found this reponse less than useful.
>
> I have no problem with sendmail as a MTA. I'm already using it. I guess I
> can use Netscape as a MUA if I have to, although I'm happier with pine or
> elm
>
> But how do I configure any/all of these to connect to a MS Exchange Server?
> I've no idea what protocols are used (tcp/ip? IPX? who knows?) or how to
> communicate generally with such a beast
>
> Bill
>
> -----Or
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