>If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.

>You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
>userbase that Outlook does.

If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be used by 
thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as Microsoft, how likely 
would it be that the application could be hacked in dozens of different 
ways? How tough would it be to spend a couple of million to have a team of 
hackers go at it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
 and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They haven't made 
it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.
-- 


Lee Surma
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