Hi, 

several topics have been  discussed.
Mail is a company topic, even none IT associates don't
mind how it works and just want to send/receive mail.
For my part, saleforces ("profit center") have been
sensitive to large mails when their client messaging
system refused their "heavy mails" (more than 5 Mo)
The problem has been translated on FTP (creation of
FTP access to transfer presentation!)

One policy used is to postpone big files to transfer
them during night. Saleforces are happy because their
bids reach client when they are on phone.
Delivery Services are hungry.

Then : 
- many communication, try to create, with all the
associates, mail best practicies
- that your ISP route all the email so that you manage
your smtp queues
- may be one server to reveive, another to send if
possible

Pierre
--- Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, 21.02.2007 at 14:26:00 -0600, L. V. Lammert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The bigger question is - how does the BOSS know
> there was a 30 second
> > delay in incoming email due to virus scanning?
> 
> the BOSS probably doesn't know that the delay is
> owed to the virus
> scanning, but I've experienced such people talking
> on the phone to
> their peers, and it goes "Hey Joe, I'll just send
> you this presentation
> I did yesterday" (or similar), and then get angry
> when the other side
> doesn't have it in an instant - no matter how stupid
> the idea might
> have been. And in such cases, it's the easiest thing
> to do for them to
> bash their sysadmin who's a cost and not a benefit
> to the company
> anyway (I don't subscribe to this attitude).
> 
> 
> Best,
> --Toni++
> 
> 



 
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