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:LinuxPR: TradeXCH - the Linux Client for Microsoft Exchange Released Today
LinuxPR: TradeXCH - the Linux Client for Microsoft Exchange Released Today
Jul 31, 2000, 20 :52 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7775 reads)

"Clients Built for Linux, Solaris 2.7+ and X86 2.7+."

"Today, Bynari International announced that version 1.03 of TradeXCH, a graphical client similar to Microsoft Outlook(tm) is available for download from it's ftp site. The product allows users to connect to an Exchange Server and use the messaging and collaboration functions of the Exchange/Outlook product set on Linux and UNIX workstations."

"Bynari TradeXCH went through extensive testing with several Fortune 1000 companies. TradeXCH supports a range of MS Exchange features with a similar look and feel allowing an easy transition from Outlook. The client provides IMAP, POP3, SMTP, LDAP and iCalendar functions. TradeXCH takes advantage of collaboration functions using Microsoft's Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI) and Collaboration Data Objects (CDO)."

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