Did you get the Zeg to work? How? Please provide me the spec of your setup.

Ray



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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ankeny <stev...@cinergymetro.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 07:15:25 
To: <users@sogo.nu>
Reply-To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects

We get a lot of things done (when necessary) but reading 200 pages is 
not the focus and often a waste.  After installation and configuration 
(which the ZEG has "instantly"), it's a matter of maintenance.

IF there's a project, then a period of investigation is needed (that 
might require 200 pages or simply time)  On the other hand, using the 
ZEG for investigative purposes takes a lot of that out of the picture.

I'm sold on the convenience of the ZEG, and I'm willing to hire experts 
instead of trying to become one.  There are too many other things to 
focus on within the business than reading extra-long documentation.

I'd rather be busy troubleshooting network or client/server issues.

On 07/08/2013 05:35 AM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
> On 08.07.2013 10:56, Steve Ankeny wrote:
>> Agree completely, Mourik!
>>
>> 'high-end' people will already know what's being suggested, and
>> 'low-end' people will not read 200 pages!  I'm a 2-3 year 'low-end'
>> administrator (i.e., 'newbie'), and I wouldn't read 200 pages to get it
>> installed.
> Maybe some people just need to find a job that isn't so demanding. How
> are you getting anything done if you cannot be arsed to actually do
> anything?
>

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