Summary

In a Microsoft-centric environment, administrators of networks often focus solely on Windows-based connections to Exchange and spend little time on options for non–Windows-based users. There are many options for non-Windows users, including a whole suite of clients for the Macintosh—such as Entourage, Outlook Express, Outlook for the Mac, and the Remote Desktop Connection. Additionally, Outlook Express is available on other non-Windows platforms, and Exchange can be accessed using industry-standard POP3 and IMAP protocols.

By choosing any of a variety of client applications to access Exchange, an organization can leverage the capabilities of Exchange beyond Windows users and provide messaging communications throughout an enterprise. Depending ...

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