According to Neomail's web site: "NeoMail is a free web-based e-mail client
that can be installed on any UNIX mail server that is also running a web
server." According to the Sourceforge Neomail site, "NeoMail is a web-based
mail client that allows users to access their mail spools and send messages.
It does not require a POP3 server, or any shell access for the users. It
interfaces directly with user mail spools." Thus, I would conclude that
there is no way to read your Neomail-based mail stores with Outlook, unless
you can switch to using a POP or IMAP server on the machine that hosts the
message store.
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