Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> There's a lot of things you can't do with TB when connected to an Exchange
> server - that you can do with Outlook. Now I'm *not* an Outlook advocat,
> but the combination with Exchange is unbeatable, and trying to mimic some
> of the functionality with any other
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:04:51 -0500, Allie Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In our company we make massive use of public folders, contacts,
group calendars and whatnot - thats not the strength of TB.
About the only thing you could duplicate is the use of public folders.
Though you can't create
Alexander S. Kunz, [ASK] wrote:
> In our company we make massive use of public folders, contacts,
> group calendars and whatnot - thats not the strength of TB.
About the only thing you could duplicate is the use of public folders.
Though you can't create one, TB! will subscribe to public or share
Hello Jurgen Haug,
I myself find it very hard to describe the advantages of TB over any other
mail client - because many of the most powerful features aren't exactly
available "at the surface" of the program but are in depths one must be
willing to explore.
30-Aug-2004 21:35, you wrote:
> I thin
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Hallo Fledermäuse,
today our admin was asking me why I insist on using that weirdo email client Bat
anyway, and I would like to show him a good review about it. The last one from 2004
that I know was a bad one, from PC mag. :-(
I really try to prom
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