Is there a viable Microsoft Exchange client for linux

I can't find anything simple to use that does not require changing the server ( which I can't ...)

I used Evolution a couple of years ago and I didn't find it too buggy. It wasn't perfect, but overall it worked quite well. Exchange webmail must be enabled for Evolution to work.
Right now I use Thunderbird with IMAP and it's been working perfectly. I have a Blackberry so I can accept appointments and use the Blackberry calendar. Lack of calendar is the major drawback of using IMAP. If webmail is enabled you can use the web interface for calendar stuff.

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