In that case you can go put Linux on your machine and find a free mail product :) Somehow I doubt you would do that.
Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "A. Clausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 12:35 PM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IMail 7.1 upgrade costs: pragmatic reality > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Neil H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 08:54 > Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IMail 7.1 upgrade costs: pragmatic reality > > > > I don't agree with IPswitch's move here but I must disagree with you. > > Everytime you buy a new OS you are buying it for its fixes. Microsoft > does > > this quite often and we take it on the chin... > > I'm not very bloody happy with Microsoft either. They were one of the early > pioneers of this sort of behavior. > > It is one thing to add new features and call it a new operating system. But > in the Software Newspeak, bug fix=feature. When I pay for a product, I pay > for a working product. If the product doesn't perform as intended, then I > expect it to be fixed on their dime, not mine. > > -- > A. Clausen > > > Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html > to be removed from this list. > > An Archive of this list is available at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ > > Please visit the Knowledge Base for answers to frequently asked > questions: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/ > Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Please visit the Knowledge Base for answers to frequently asked questions: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
