If I am reading correctly, (which I may not be) you want to take data from the form, and send it to an email address. It just so happens that the address in question is on an Exchange box. If this is the case, then the fact that it is Exchange is completely extraneous, and even if you were receiving the email it still wouldn't matter.
In terms of sending the mail out look at Net::SMTP, or look at possibly rolling your own simple mailer (thats what I did in about 3 sub functions in one of my libs for various tasks).
In terms of receiving mail I think other people already mentioned modules which do what you are looking for. Both the SMTP and POP protocols are very simple and straight forward (most of the time anyways, provided you are an honest joe). Personally I haven't played with IMAP so I can't tell you how long it would take to bang out your on IMAP client..
Happy Hacking
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