Hi David,
I'm not sure if you have counted me in or not, but I do plan on
participating in the panel. See you there.
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Greg Rundlett
Chief Technology Officer
Knowledge Institute
creators of the Business Utility Zone Gateway
at www.buzgate.org
(603) 642-4720
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In a message dated: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 11:36:02 EST
Travis Roy said:
Just an FYI, Entourage is not that close to Outlook. Office X is actually a
totally seperate code base (as is IE for the Mac). Entourage is actually
closer to Outlook XP as far as how it looks, but they're still not quiet the
In a message dated: 22 Jan 2004 15:43:31 EST
brian said:
In my experience, you have to allow login or plain AUTH with lookout.
The SSL thing is completely different. The problem comes down to
LookOut sucks and doesn't support any modern secure login mechanisms
(lets see a show of hands for all
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 20:49, Paul Lussier wrote:
Ayup, I'm going through the same thing right now with Entourage on the Mac.
The problem is you need to set AUTH to Plain for Outlook/Entourage because
they're completely stupid. Since you're using TLS/SSL, Plain AUTH should
be fine, since it
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 21:15, Cole Tuininga wrote:
The thing that's really irking me is that even with PLAIN auth available
over TLS, Outlook *still* isn't cooperating. Remind me again why
anybody would use that braindead software?
I think it's for the ease of virus propagation, and it allows
If you care to cast a ballot in this highly unscientific poll, I set up
a presidential ballot question on my website. I would be interested to
know how penguins are voting. ;-)
http://freephile.com/tiki/tiki-take_survey.php?surveyId=1
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I must concur about the whole office V.X suite on OSX ... I know some guys
of the development team and it is a whole separate code base. In many ways
the Mac office suite is 'ahead' of the windows code base. Mant features
appear in Office Mac then show up the following year in office XP ...
I
Greg,
I love Linus as much as anyone here but you have to be BORN IN THE US to
become president of the US... it's in the constitution!
:-)
J.
On Mon, 26 Jan
2004, Greg Rundlett wrote:
If you care to cast a ballot in this highly unscientific poll, I set up
a presidential ballot question