Re: [WinMac] Outlook 97 for Mac


Nishimura, Scott(Scott.Nishimura[at]trw.com)
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 17:21:35 -0700


You might consider grabbing Netscape 4, turning on (or getting
the sys admin to turn on) IMAP on the Exchange server, and
using Netscape Messenger on the Mac for email and OWA (Outlook
Web Access) for calendar.

Scott

> -----Original Message-----
> From: T.J. O'Connor [mailto:toconnor@ex.thinkinc.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 1998 8:48 AM
> Subject: RE: [WinMac] Outlook 97 for Mac
>
>
> Well there is an update for the Mac client available at
> Microsoft's site
> which will make it OS8 complainant. But overall Outlook for the Power
> Macintosh is pale compared to Outlook 98. I couId sit here and make a
> laundry list of complaints about Outlook for the Macintosh
> but at least I
> have heard Microsoft is working on expanding its Exchange client. So
> basically hurry up and wait.
>
> t.
> __________________
> t. o'connor
> macintosh specialist
> think new ideas
>
> "Never ask a man what sort of computer he drives.
> If it's a Mac, he'll tell you.
> If not, why embarrass him?" -- Tom Clancy
>
> > ----------
> > From: daniel@jn4d.com
> > Reply To: The Windows-MacOS cooperation list
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 1998 10:28 AM
> > To: 'The Windows-MacOS cooperation list'
> > Subject: RE: [WinMac] Outlook 97 for Mac
> >
> > > We've had very good results with Meeting Maker from ON
> > > Technology. It can
> > > be run from a minimal Mac or PC server, and both client
> platforms work
> > > great.
> > > On a previous version of Exchange for the Mac, I've seen the
> > > calendar/scheduler. However, it does not currently appear on
> > > my system on
> > > either Exchange or Outlook. Reinstalling usually fixes
> the problem.
> >
> > I've got exchange server set up and I have several PCs and
> some Macs on
> > the
> > network. The PCs with Outlook 97/98 work beautifully. The
> Macs with
> > Outlook 97 don't do so well. They can read mail and all,
> and they have a
> > personal calendar and personal address book, but in the
> public folders,
> > all
> > public folders appear as mail folders and each entry
> appears as a mail
> > message (i.e. Notes, Tasks, Office Contacts, and Office
> Calendar). Any
> > ideas!??!!?
> >
> > - Daniel.
> >
> >
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