Benjamin Scott wrote:
>
> I was seriously looking at Courier for evaluation, but certain things in
> the FAQ turned me off. A lot of questions in the form of "X doesn't work"
> were answered with "X is broken, don't use it". In my world,
> interoperability is important. There are lots of bro
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 02:23:31PM -0500, Benjamin Scott wrote:
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> I am interested in experiences -- positive, negative, or indifferent -- of
> people actually using Courier. (Or anyone not using it who has had
> interoperability issues with someone who was.)
Me too.
I just spent some
On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
> That's actually one of the cool things I like about Courier.
I was seriously looking at Courier for evaluation, but certain things in
the FAQ turned me off. A lot of questions in the form of "X doesn't work"
were answered with "X is broken, don't use