No IMAP. No POP. Am I stuck with Outlook?

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I have an exchange account. The email server does not accept POP/IMAP. I want to get rid of Outlook and not use some weird way using Outlook Web Access to get emails into a client.

Is there a Windows Email client that can connect to an exchange server?

If there isn't how is it possible that mobile devices like iPhone/Android can write an exchange client that works perfectly?

Jon

Posted 2011-11-09T09:42:11.647

Reputation: 337

"how is it possible that mobile devices...can work perfectly" They use ActiveSync, not binary MAPI or Outlook RPC. ActiveSync costs money. – ta.speot.is – 2011-11-09T10:57:01.787

The Evolution email client can access Exchange through OWA, MAPI, and the newest EWS. Good luck on finding a Windows build of any of these, though... Getting the admins enable IMAP would be better.

– user1686 – 2011-11-10T22:02:21.793

Answers

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Try http://davmail.sourceforge.net/ - its an Exchange "Proxy" which gives you imap access. It runs over OWA so you are synced with Exchange.

patricks

Posted 2011-11-09T09:42:11.647

Reputation: 616

I said I didn't want to use that kind of thing – Jon – 2011-11-09T10:01:14.477

Sorry read that you don't want to get mails via OWA (website). So i didn't found an client which is fully exchange capable without this OWA Access. – patricks – 2011-11-09T11:08:56.043