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Microsoft does love to break cross platform compatibility though.
I'm not trying to change your mind, just highlighting some of the pros and cons. I hate software as a service also, but pretty much everything non open source looks to be going that route.
I haven't used it succesfully, but there is also davmail.
[http://davmail.sourceforge.net/](http://davmail.sourceforge.net/)
[http://davmail.sourceforge.net/gettingstarted.html](http://davmail.sourceforge.net/gettingstarted.html)
I may try this on a test machine and see how the functionality compares to my current set up.