Anthony:

Just curious...

What do *you* think the "R" in "RFC" stands for?

(It is "request" as Jim noted. Check your Internet
history.)

As Len noted, you are (*perhaps* understandably) upset.
However, your tone to the list is becoming more than a
bit strident. Many of us share your concerns, but are
willing to work within the structure to address them.
Len's efforts on IMGate, shared with all of us, are an
excellent example.

If you have deep issues with Ipswitch, address them to
Ipswitch directly. If you wish to solicit input from
list members to illustrate your concerns, that's most
certainly appropriate. However, some of your attacks
(particularly on other list members) do nothing to
enhance your credibility as an advocate for positive
change.

   --- Ed Perrine / Network Tallahassee

-----Original Message-----
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Jim

Nice one.  Completely off base, but nice one all the same.

Look in your local glossary and find what the 'R'
represents in the acronym RFC

Furthermore:

- Eudora and NetScape SMTP AUTH run SUCESSFULLY on both
  MS-EXCHANGE and Sendmail 8.10

Actually, I could waste my time on supplying you more
information, but that's pretty pointless, in the light of
your altogether different, uninformed, viewpoint.

Ipswitch is looking into the problem.  Shouldn't that be
enough for you to understand that the problem is with them?

have a nice day

Anthony Santen

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