Steve,

The server has to have pop3 support installed as well as sendmail.
Configure outlook as a pop3 client.

It works great except that outlook is a very 'thick' client - takes
forever to load, and wastes a lot of ram if all you use it for is email -
look at eudora pro or calypso as better sin95 email only clients.

dave

On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Steve Curry wrote:

> 
> Standard E-Mail as in MS Office 97's Outlook. Has anyone used outlook with
> sendmail as the server before? If so where there any problems?
> 
> 
> >If you are just going to be using standard e-mail then as per the above
> >there is absolutely no reason to use Exchange.  You can set up Linux and
> >Sendmail painlessly and it runs well virtually forever.
> >
> >Greg
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