Here's my opinon anyway.... Imail has a few nicer features than Post.Office,
but Imail is nowhere near as stable a product as Post.Office.  Ipswitch is
slow or just plain ignores significant problems.  The listserv in
Post.Office is agan a much better product.

Imail is cheaper, and if Ipswitch ever gets it stable it will be a great
product.  From my experience they don't test their release code at all, and
use their installed user base as beta testers.  With the constant reports of
spool problems in 6.04 and 6.05 you can't count on it to deliver or receive
messages... so stay with earlier 6.0x revisions.

Before I get flamed by someone asking me why I use Imail... the answer is
for the most part I don't.  I would love to use it but I can't bet my living
on it delivering mail.  I use it on a low volume machine only.

Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 4:15 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail VS Post.Office


> Hello!
>
> Sorry for posting this message in this forum. But I can't decide to by
> IMail or Post.Office product. Some says Post.Office is very stabel
product,
> but I can't se any discussions forum like this one for that product. Thats
> is litle bit strange for me. Or maybee the product have no bugs :-)
>
> The firs look of this IMail is nice with lot of tools and so on.
> Is IMail a stable product and how many concurrent users is suited for.
> Can we grow with this product, or must we change again :-( when reached
lot
> of users.
>
> This driving me nuts. I have think about this 2 days now and ar really
> tired of it.
>
> Best Regards
> Yilmaz Turkan
>
>
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