----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Glanville" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ant-Dev (text)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Yes, Outlook 2000 Premium as a client is broken when used in conjunction > with enterprise Exchange servers. (Interesting, Microsoft is broken when > used in conjunction with Microsoft ...) Outlook client is broken in many ways, from usability ( http://www.iseran.com/Win32/UI/outlook_ui_criticism.html ) to security. By default it runs ActiveX controls, so once you've found any security hole in someone's signed AX control, you can mail it to your target along with the appropriate javascript. That is unless your IT people tell you to move the mailer to the 'restricted zone' of IE, and bind .VBS to notepad.exe >the gods have decreed from upon high that we are to use this. The good news is you dont have to use it to read/write ant-dev email. If your exchange server has the IMAP extensions then any IMAP client can use it. And Novell provide a great free email service (myrealbox.com) with an IMAP mode and an uncluttered web mode. Recommended. -steve ------------ "plan on your service having a regular downtime. It will anyway" Win32 Hacking http://www.iseran.com/Win32/ Alpine Cycling http://www.iseran.com/Atlas/
