My policy when getting conflicting stories from first level operators is to ask for management. If you still get conflicting stories then continue to go up the food chain until you get an answer from a level of management you are comfortable with.
Always document names and times, dates. If you are still uncomfortable with the answer then purchase a version you are comfortable with. I think the wording is ambiguous enough to allow for running Imail in the web edition. Besides Microsoft supplies a SMTP engine and POP3 service on that version. I think would be in danger of pressing more lawsuits if they did not allow you to replace them with competing products. My 2 cents, Kevin Bilbee > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Biddle > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:00 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Windows 2003 Web edition > > > > Look at the archives this has been discussed many times. Your > best bet is > to > > call Microsoft and ask them. Then make your own decision based on your > > companies needs. > > > > > I disagree, the salesperson didn't even know if Windows Media Services was > included with the web edition. He had to make a ticket and call me back. > Seems like that's something you would readily know if that is what you did > for a living. > > I was told yes and no, and not sure by different people when I called. > > Mike > > > To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html > List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ > Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/ > To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
