On 20/09/06, Christopher Dawkins cchd@felsted.essex.sch.uk wrote:
That sounds like a challenge. If it worked, I could put Exchange on their win servers out of business :-)
It does work.
Of course it works.
It's been working on my servers for over a decade now, with sendmail and postfix and pop and imap, humming away with 100% reliability and no problems (apart from some caused by clients running a system I believe is called "Windows").
It's been working reliably since long before this thing you call "Exchange" was thought of.
Yet, for inexplicable reasons, some places use this thing you call "Exchange", and despite problems with things I believe are called "viruses" (my experience is limited: these have never troubled the machines I use) they have continued to use this thing you call "Exchange".
Excuse me, Christopher - I was being slightly tongue-in-cheek. What the people on-list who know me would have known I meant was, were I to want to drop my extremely exciting and cutting-edge work in the managing of embedded debian software and the integration into production of software releases in order to become the company sysadmin, it is nice to know I could do so with ease. ;-)
Thanks,
Jenny