> From: bblisa [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Beltrani
> 
> Calendering using Linux and
> Exchange is next to useless.

That was my point about not limiting some people from doing some stuff that 
works on their platform, just because it doesn't work on another platform. You 
wouldn't want to eliminate calendaring for other people, just because there's 
no linux calendar worth a steaming pile in the sand. This isn't exchange's 
fault; the problem is the absence of a good calendar on linux, regardless of 
whether the server is exchange or anything else.

Each platform is better at some things. Calendaring happens to be a linux weak 
point.

Similarly, I think IMAP is a pile of rubbish, and I would hate to be confined 
to IMAP just because that's what's available in a mail client on linux. I 
really enjoy the fact that I can tweak all my viewing preferences and junk mail 
options and filtering rules, and all that stuff gets synchronized across my 
outlook clients, and my email is received via instant push, rather than 
polling. And so many other nice features that aren't part of IMAP.
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