All true. I'm probably about 45 days away from having the time to look at
these upgrades, but while my iMail is up to date (8.21), I'm still running
1.82 on Declude. I want to upgrade, since the latest version seems stable,
as well as add virus checking, but I would really prefer to upgrade all at
once just so I don't drag it out. An official post from Declude would go a
long way. Especially with, as Matt noted, the number of issues in the past
where iMail broke Declude.

Robert

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Totally agree with you Matt but some feedback from Declude would be nice. I
know john T said a couple of weeks ago that Declude was working with a beta
2006 so how is that going Declude? 

Tyler

 

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Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] is it ready?

Regardless of any word, anyone that jumps on board a totally new release
right after it is made available is asking for trouble.  I have seen several
instances over the years where Declude had issues with minor changes made in
IMail.  Some of these things didn't rear their heads until weeks or even
months after the release as not everyone pays sufficient enough attention to
catch some of the issues that occurred.  
It is always best to wait.

Another note on IMail 2006.  While they are making huge strides with the new
Web mail client, they reportedly currently lack sufficient support for
almost all Mac Web clients and therefore anyone with Mac users will probably
want to wait until patches are made before even attempting the upgrade.
While many of us already realize this will be the case, I can almost
certainly assure you that there will be an outcry on the IMail list after
some time passes where admins are complaining about the lack of full Mac
support.  IMail knows about the deficiency, but it appears that their plans
are to release with it being Mac deficient and then subsequently go back and
fix the incompatibilities.  Maybe they have changed their minds?  I still
wouldn't touch it for at least a month.

Matt




Robert Shubert wrote:

>So now I guess the big question is if Declude 3.0.5.20 is compatible 
>with and ready for Imail 2006. Is there any official word on support? 
>Robert
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