I've been on systems with Exchange, Groupwise and Notes. Currently
working with Notes R5.I dont really like any of them - they are all too
cumbersome. I havent worked with any of the new web clients yet - one
thing I really dislike is the monster client they all have. I am happy
that I
Hey wait neither is he ;)
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From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 1:19 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2000
Ok, now you're just toying with me. I'm not the one with over 100
Exchange2000 deployments
I think 1300.00 bucks Canadian last I checked for E2k?
Expensive?
Considering what you can do w/ it, I think not!
Geesh! Even I-mail, a plain vanilla (boring) email server isnt far
behind in price! As far as the sec holes in OL, well I am not worried,
part of the cost of doing biz I think. The
I've got one that runs at 128 mb at a customer and mine with AD at 245 mb.
Have also got an XP RC2 workstation using 95.5 booted to the desktop.
Mike
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Michael F. Pitsch
TDI Custom Computers
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- Original Message -
From: David N. Precht [EMAIL
Title: Message
Is
this where we remind them Hewitt won the US open?
Col
-Original Message-From: Ryan McBride
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 10 September 2001
12:14To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: e-mail
privacy - where do we stand
How many postal
Title: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand
Really depends on the country, state, and WRITTEN corporate policy. If you don't know what the laws are find out, If your company does not have a policy they could be in large financial trouble if they or a rogue manager starts looking at mail
Even I-mail, a plain vanilla (boring) email server isn't far
behind in price!
If a client just wants a basic POP/SMTP server, the price for the product
would be almost nothing. Postfix and Sendmail on some free *nix works just
fine.
Beer for Clayton and Joe.
William
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To go a bit beyond "vanilla", many of them can also be set up
as IMAP servers and have list serv type software as well. All for
free.
K.Borndale
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email
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From:
Lefkovics,
Title: Microsoft Proxy 2.0 vs. ISA 2000
ISA does Proxy as well as NAT (network
address translation). There are two separate methods for sharing an internet
connection. NAT does not need any client software to be setup to use a proxy
server. You just set the gateway settings in your IP
Title: Outlook 2k - No more space on Exchange for Rules
Hey all,
A quick one which i hope you can help me with.
We have a special email address which we use for responses to jobs we
advertise. However I have been requesed to make an automatic responder to
this email addressed. You know
I suppose it depends on what place you work at and the policy that is in
place.
Using the analogy of snail mail, anything addresses to the company is
generally opened by the company.
Guess what , your domain smw.com.au is registered to your company.
I'm sure your bosses would be peeved if
This is an incorrect analogy , a postal worker is a delivery mechanism , no
different to an email relay at your ISP.
All email sent to goldcoast.qld.gov.au is the equivalent of sending snail
mail to 135 Bundall Road, Bundall. What happens to all mail delivered there?
Do you have a records
I suppose you are right, I was thinking more along the lines of a morals
issue.
The company does own the mail, but whether I would feel right about
snooping in it is a different story.
I guess the whole thing boils down to company policy/and of course
Aussie law.
-Original Message-
Title: RE: e-mail privacy - where do we stand
Okay Scenario:
A Manager has it in for a staff member. After hours with out the staff member knowing the Manager is snooping through the employees emails without prior consent from Upper Management/Ceo/Etc or the Employee. Forget what they find,
If we IT techs are debating whether it is legal (we should know), then
I dont think that the CEO will know.
Unless he has solicitors onsite that could help, I would assume that he
would make his own decision regarding how to deal with this.
This decision would most likely be along company policy,
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