> I don't think any of us would be as upset if a year ago
> Ipswitch published their intentions to kill off Imail which
> would have allowed everyone to come up with migration plans
> or upgrade.

Exactly.


In fact, I find Ipswitch's actions to be completely deceitful.
Here is the email from the 8.12 release notice of Imail.

>> "as well as support for the upcoming add-on collaboration tools"


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-----Original Message-----
From: Ipswitch, Inc. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IMail Server 8.12 is here

Hello,

We are excited to announce that IMail Server 8.12 has just been released. As
a Service Agreement holder, you are entitled to a free upgrade, which you
can download here:
http://visit.ipswitch.com/812patch

This release includes a number of fixes, as well as support for the upcoming
add-on collaboration tools, available in late July. We apologize for the
delays in releasing IMail Collaboration, but we want to ensure a
high-quality release.
We are confident that when these tools ship, they will have been worth the
wait.

Best regards,

David Karp
Product Marketing Manager, Messaging
Ipswitch, Inc.



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