Exchange with mac mail

Hi, I work for a company that us wanting me to use their exchange mail server and they are mentioning something called active sync. My company is primarily a PC company and I have been able to use my mac up until this point and used a POP account for my mail server.
Am I going to have to buy some sort of mail software other than mac mail to use an exchange or is there a work around to allow this to work?

Hello Phil.
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An Exchange account allows you to connect to your Exchange server via IMAP, and if you enter text in the Outlook Web Access Server field, Mail filters non-email related content from the server. (You can get the text you need to enter from your mail account provider.) For Exchange to work with Mail, Exchange administrators need to configure the Exchange server for IMAP access. Some system administrators may refer to an Outlook Web Access Server as an Internet Information Services (IIS) server.
Is the Exchange Server configured for IMAP access?

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