Wait a minute here!

First there is nothing either 'bleeding edge' or even leading edge in
Imail!!!

Second, the quote "If anyone is installing IMail 6.X on a production based
server at the moment, your crazy!" amazes me.  Did you purchase an
additional license for a test machine?  I can't afford to do that.  If you
are doing it you owe Ipswitch allot of money as it is a violation of your
license.  I like to stay legal.

Yes, I do consider it Ipswitch's responsibility to test their products.
We're not talking about hidden problems here.  These are obvious problems
that indicate that little or NO testing on the released product occurred.
When I take part in a beta test I am aware of the risks I take on beta
software.  I don't like being a beta tester on released software.

I know that there will be problems with any software.  I expect that.  But
to have problems that are so obvious and blatant simply amazes me.

Joe Wolf
CompuSystems

> > moment, your crazy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Salvage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Programmers ;-)


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Pouliot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 27 December 1999 07:14
> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Programmers ;-)
>
>
> > If anyone is installing IMail 6.X on a production based server at the
> > moment, your crazy!  As a software developer myself I am no stranger
> to
> > newly released software.  When you take an existing product and tweak
> it to
> > add/subtract/improve features...it almost always breaks in some shape
> or
> > form.  It's the nature of programming.
>
> That's why it's called the bleeding edge :-)
>
> /wiZZ
>
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