Re: Replacement for Outlook
We use Outlook. Before I go and buy a copy of Outlook, dod anyone
know if there is an Open Source equiv to Outlook? I'd need as close a
replacement as I can get.
Any tips?
Outlook Web Access should work for you. Ask the admin if they're set up for it. It works best in an IE browser (although maybe the latest Firefox browser will work). Basically, they give you a URL where you can log in to your Outlook account. You can deal with email and your calendar, etc.; but anything that you've taken off the server and stored on your network computer you won't be able to get to from OWA.
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