>I have worked with Imail before and have been very impressed, but for a shop
>that is very used to using exchange and useres that use outlook, how does
>iMail compair?

Imail is not a closed, proprietary workgroup product, it's an 
RFC-compatible, complete mail server + web mail + some calendaring.

>For the end user are they able to schedule meetings etc etc?

Exchange is much better for that workgroup stuff.

>Can someone help me out with the plus's and minus's in using iMail for a
>shop that has always had a exchange server?

If the shop uses Exchange workgroup features extensively, or even at all, 
then Imail is not a replacement (cost + pain of re-training, etc, and then 
not have the same level of functionality).  The money is elsewhere.

Len

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