RE: [WinMac] MS exchange server?


Tim Scoff(casper[at]nb.net)
Mon, 19 Oct 1998 18:42:28 -0400


I think that if you buy the full version of Outlook for the Mac (comes with
Office 98) you also get the full internet mail functionality.

>Hi;
>
>We use an Exchange server for that exact reason, and it works well. If you
>install the client on a laptop, just be sure that the personal folders it is
>using is on the hard drive and not the server, that way a user can look at
>their calendar without being logged into the Exchange server. You will need
>to be aware that the client for Mac will NOT read both internet and Exchange
>mail types... your Mac clients will need two mail programs if you use
>Internet mail.
>
>FYI,
>
>Beth:0)
>____________________________________________
>
>Beth Gemeny
>Lead Systems Administrator
>Health Hero Network, Inc.
>____________________________________________
>"...For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the
>truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu
>> [mailto:winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu]On Behalf Of HFHIWork@aol.com
>> Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 3:18 PM
>> To: winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu
>> Subject: [WinMac] MS exchange server?
>>
>>
>> Hi all. The company I work for is looking to use MS Outlook
>> as their PC
>> calendar program. Now we don't have alot of PC experience,
>> b/c we have just
>> within the past year started to get more PCs. What I want to
>> know is, what is
>> the MS Exchange server like? Hard to maintain? Quirky? Must
>> it have it's own
>> machine or can it share a machine with another function (ie,
>> use the same
>> machine as the print server for the Exchange server)? Pros?
>> Cons? Please let
>> me know. Thanks
>>
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