Scott I'm going to appologize again. > FWIW, the reason we use this unusual beta cycle (where each > beta normally both adds new features and fixes bugs, rather than having an > initial beta with tons of new features and subsequent betas just fixing > bugs) is because we're able to get more features in the product more quickly this way.
The problem is though that there isn't a fixed release version. If a problem is discovered in a released version the only fix is to use the beta. That said, I don't think I have ever had a major heart-stopping problem with any version beta, interim or released. And certainly any problems that have been found have been fixed before you can say J A C K R O B I N S O N or whatever one says. Perhaps it's time to look at this like it was an antivirus app. If I don't work at this every day my setup is prety much toast after a month and certainly noticable after a week of neglect. There are a lot of people that spend a lot of time monitoring this list. Been here a couple of years myself. I suspect that they also spend a good deal of time working at this as well. Perhaps this can be a point of discussion: Is it time to stop calling any version of Declude beta. If the sole purpose of Declude JM is to stop JM and if between releases JM senders adopt new methods to evade detection and the solutions are only available in the latest version, isn't the most useful version of Declude the most recent. Just my thoughts Thanks David --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
