[NTLUG:Discuss] M-SExchange

MadHat madhat at unspecific.com
Wed Feb 16 13:12:33 CST 2000


travis.farral at nokia.com wrote:
> 
> Use Netscape Mail (or any other LDAP capable mail client) and the LDAP
> protocol.  It works fairly well actually.  Your Exchange Server has to be
> configured for LDAP for this to work though.
> 

OK, I am not all that familiar with LDAP, but from the reading I am
doing, it does offer access to some of the information stored in the
Exchange server, but not access to some of the functions I mentioned,
unless I am missing how LDAP works (very likely).  Has anyone actually
used an LDAP client with an Exchange Server?

Looking at Netscape as a client, it only offers the address book, what
about the "ToDo" lists or the Calendaring?  

Thanks for the info.

> -Travis
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EXT MadHat [mailto:madhat at unspecific.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 11:49 AM
> To: NT LUG
> Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] M-SExchange
> 
> So, does anyone know of any software that allows you to connect to an
> exchange server from Linux?  I want to be able to access the Adress
> books and task lists and the Calandering(sp?).

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