Markus Gufler wrote:

So you're recommendation for the moment is to keep on IMail until you're ready with something else?


That's really the most common sense approach, isn't it?

There's been an almost hysterical reaction to the ICS announcement. People have right to be angry & disappointed over it; but traffic on he iMail list almost seems like a knee-jerk reaction: "Good lord that's a lot of money -- I'm buying something else right now". If GM decided to only make Cadillacs, does that mean your Chevy is suddenly un-drivable? Your exiting iMail installation isn't going to stop working just because your service agreement ran out. I mean, are there really any "show stopper" bugs in iMail right now?

Of course, we have a poly-chromatic equine if you are (or will be) in the market for additional server licenses. In that case, it would be prudent to look at some competitor's offerings (Verio, Merak, others). Maybe you'll even find one you like better than iMail. As for losing Declude, that's not really an issue. Even if Computerized Horizons takes 6 months to come out with an iMail independent Declude version (which I am certain they are working on), you could still use a small server running the iMail 8.xx & declude that you already own as an SMTP relay for all the new boxes.

Regards;

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