Re: A truly screwed up bug in Outlook '02, part V
From: sms admin \(real name david manor\) (notlikely@you.com)
Date: 10/10/02
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From: "sms admin \(real name david manor\)" <notlikely@you.com> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 20:54:24 -0400
to me, notes has advantages and disadvantages.
advantages--less chance of spreading viruses, good scalability
disadvantages--utterly horrible user interface as compared to outlook,
complicated server administration
"Lanwench" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.yahoo.com> wrote
in message news:eTOdGY$bCHA.1776@tkmsftngp12...
> I wish you all the best with Notes. Personally, administering a Notes
server
> and clients has always seemed a lot more work for me. However, of course
you
> should use whatever you feel most comfortable with.
>
> "Mark Guzowski" <Guzowski_Mark@MSN.baz> wrote in message
> news:e9Q8u99bCHA.2464@tkmsftngp11...
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> > I did do a basic search of other email programs of consequence, and
> > although people might laugh, lotus notes r5 is available for basically
> > 'freeware' prices and does have all the features I find important
> > (including s/mime support). And, shock of shocks, newsgroup support
> > also! (no more having to use a separate mail program just to get
> > newsgroup access).
> >
> > Will notes work fine in a win2k domain environment? Is R6 a lot
> > better? People might laugh at notes, but at many companies it is
> > *the* email program. At this point truly I'm laughing at outlook &
> > outlook express (both have some truly ugly bugs). As always it's
> > probably a case of 'choose your poison.'
> >
> > ...I might punt on s/mime at some point...pgp does do the job. A 90
> > day trial of notes (90 meg in size) can be downloaded for free of
> > course...
> >
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> > Mark Guzowski
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