Re: MAILBOOK hodie resurrexi

2007-04-09 Thread Bill Munson

David,

That is such good news.

I hope it stays alive and well for a long time.
Once the dust settles and you get a handle on how
many users there are you might come up and do a
presentation on MAILBOOK and re-introduce it to
the New York area.  I kept trying to get Richard
to come to MVMUA but it never worked out.

good luck

Bill Munson
IT Specialist
Office of Information Technology
State of New Jersey
(609) 984-4065

President MVMUA
http://www.marist.edu/~mvmua



David Boyes wrote:

In keeping with the sentiments of the Easter holiday, I'm pleased to
announce that Sine Nomine has come to an agreement with Richard Schafer
to continue to make MAILBOOK commercially available as well as providing
ongoing support and maintenance contracts for MAILBOOK. 


If you have an existing support contract for MAILBOOK, it'll be
automatically transferred. We'll be contacting current
support/maintenance customers shortly with the details. 


More information (and a more formal announcement press release, etc)
will be posted at http://www.sinenomine.net/vm/mailbook. 


We're really excited about this. Maintaining an early version of
MAILBOOK got me my first real VM sysprog job (lo these many years ago)
and letting it pass away with a whimper just didn't feel right. 

Thanks to Richard for being open to the idea, and helping it to happen. 


-- db

David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates



Re: MAILBOOK hodie resurrexi

2007-04-09 Thread Moore, Terry A.
I had a similar thought about a MAILBOOK presentation for MVMRUG.
 
Bill Munson wrote:

Once the dust settles and you get a handle on how
many users there are you might come up and do a
presentation on MAILBOOK and re-introduce it to
the New York area.
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Re: MAILBOOK hodie resurrexi

2007-04-09 Thread Rich Smrcina

It sounds like a MAILBOOK world tour might be in the works... :)

Moore, Terry A. wrote:

I had a similar thought about a MAILBOOK presentation for MVMRUG.
 

Bill Munson wrote:

Once the dust settles and you get a handle on how
many users there are you might come up and do a
presentation on MAILBOOK and re-introduce it to

the New York area.


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MAILBOOK hodie resurrexi

2007-04-08 Thread David Boyes
In keeping with the sentiments of the Easter holiday, I'm pleased to
announce that Sine Nomine has come to an agreement with Richard Schafer
to continue to make MAILBOOK commercially available as well as providing
ongoing support and maintenance contracts for MAILBOOK. 

If you have an existing support contract for MAILBOOK, it'll be
automatically transferred. We'll be contacting current
support/maintenance customers shortly with the details. 

More information (and a more formal announcement press release, etc)
will be posted at http://www.sinenomine.net/vm/mailbook. 

We're really excited about this. Maintaining an early version of
MAILBOOK got me my first real VM sysprog job (lo these many years ago)
and letting it pass away with a whimper just didn't feel right. 

Thanks to Richard for being open to the idea, and helping it to happen. 

-- db

David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates