> On Monday 25 April 2005 01:27, JFL wrote:
> In your dreams. Wire can testify of my drive to introduce OpenExchange and
> my
> dismal failure... The problem is always "do we get a support contract,
> phoe
> numbers to call, etc?"

True true guys. In some organisations, changing systems is not a piece of
cake. Many of you might be lucky to work in companies where you determine
what runs on the servers. However, companies like MTN which are
international tend to have policies laid out at the Head quarters in JHB
and what you do in a "branch" office like Kampala is a result of already
laid out procedures.

I would be the last to blame some one like Semat 4 not introducing a FOSS
mail server in that place because he is way down the peck order and any
attempts to talk make him be seen as a "freak or zealot". So what does one
do in such a case? Keep MUM and run yo own Mail server.

Kiggs, if u have contacts with the Group IT manager, try maybe at that
level otherwise in UG, it is a big trick even though you produced 20
support certificates from Novell :).

Wire

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