Hi,

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Dhiraj Gaur <dhiraj.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I was equally intrigued when I read the news piece. Moreover the
> article never talks of mail server and rather talks of the mail client. In
> my views this is what might have happened
>
> 1. Virus problems might be common at PMO and they might have asked to switch
> to a virus free mail solution, especially in view to save their face in the
> RTI query.
> 2. The vendor/operator/administrator might have suggested switching to some
> linux based solution.
> 3. They might have migrated the mail server to sendmail/postfix/qmail or any
> other linux based mailing solution with Squirrel mail as the web access
> tool.
> 4. I am not sure about the protocols or the mail clients now being used, but
> the environment is surely on Windows based on the desktop PCs accesing
> Squirrel Mail.
>
> People in touch with NIC or PMO may kindly throw more light on these dobuts.
> But I am happy that at least they started off something which is someway
> connected to open source.
>

Getting info from NIC or PMO office contacts is a good idea but may be
difficult one.
RTI application to get the answers could be a workable solution to get
the official answers.

-Sudhanwa

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