I think it's important to note that IMail has not been discontinued. It has not reached the end of its life; it is not 'dead'. We
will still be developing IMail; mostly for ICS users, but even those without ICS who have a service agreement will be able to obtain
these releases. The only thing we have discontinued is the ability to purchase IMail by itself. If we release twelve major
upgrades to IMail between now and October 2005, people who purchase ICS will get them all, people who have an 'IMail-only' service
agreement will get them all. There are no plans to stop supporting or working on IMail.

I think people do understand this. But for someone who ordered a Service Agreement 1 year ago, they can't renew it today (please correct me if I am wrong), so for *them* IMail has reached the end of its life and is discontinued (unless they upgrade to ICS).


So while from Ipswitch's standpoint, the IMail standalone product will not be discontinued until October 2005, Ipswitch's customers will experience it being discontinued anywhere between a couple days ago and October, 2005.

-Scott
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