Btw how do you save a copy of the e-mail on the server too?[in Linux? = always_bcc in postfix?? ] to eliminate this idea of deleting emails? btw didn't they have anything called backups?

Kunal.

On 7/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> source app, but the majority of companies aren't interested in writing
> code, they're interested in doing whatever their business does.

You are right on that! Users just care for what a software offers and
not what they can do with its source.

That's one reason why Linux is not yet able to garner its potential
share on the desktop despite having a great base of fans like myself
for the FREEdom it offers. But I seem to be an equal fan of MS because
it reduces the learning curve for users who need to be focusing on
their work and not actually the OS.

I would urge Linux distros to unite make a simple alternative and
reach for the market opportunities especially after MS suing 22
resellers in the US for piracy.

Rajesh
http://sf.net/projects/samooha


Quoting Christopher Saul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > Greater control? MS? Can a closed source solution give more control
> > than Linux?
>
> I'm no great fan of Exchange, but closed source apps often give more
> control in terms of features - yes, you could always rewrite the open

>
> Chris
>
> Nadeem M. Khan wrote:
>>
>>

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