What about requesting the mail directly to the NT machine?
(i.e. configuring a POP3 entry at KMAIL)

> If I remember, this has to do with a setting on the server side ( NT
> running Citrix ).
>  I don't excatly recall the solution, but they basically had to "fix" or
> re-install the
> server side. May have to do with the way NT/Citrix does things with your
> profile
> ( by default - roaming, and set to save everything on the server ,etc.)
> 
> 
> 
> Patrick O Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/17/2000 08:13:01 AM
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> Subject:  CitrixICA for linux
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> 
> I have two choices for accessing my university email:
> a web-based frontend using java to access an exchange
> server or my preferred method of running a Citrix ICA
> for linux to run a windoze session in a window to use
> the (ugh!) required Outlook client remotely.
> 
> My question is:  Is anyone else on the list using
> the CitrixICA?  I entered into the settings and
> mapped drive "E:" to be my home directory on my
> home linux box.  It seems to work, insofar as I
> can now see the contents of my home directory in
> windoze when running Citrix - I would like to
> save certain messages locally.  The problem is
> that when I try to save any file to my local
> directory (my own home directory) I get a message
> about lacking permission to do so AND THEN the
> Citrix client automatically spawns 3 more drive
> letters, each mapped to my local home directory.
> I didn't add these myself and they go away if I
> logout and login again to the remote session.  If
> I try to save again, even more are spawned.  Right
> now, after having attempted to save a file to
> "E:" I now see "F:" and "G:" also mapped to my
> local home directory.
> 
> Has anyone else run into this sort of thing?  Any
> idea as to what is happening and how to get around
> it?
> 
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