On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 17:32, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
> Taken from this article
> http://www.varbusiness.com/sections/News/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=36355
>     
>     During his keynote, Ballmer also announced the availability by the
>     middle of 2003 of Exchange Server "Titanium," which will include
>     integrated wireless access, greater scalability and availability and
>     contextual collaboration. Simultaneous to that release will be the
>     arrival of Outlook 11, which will include XML and new features like
>     meetings innovation, note-taking tools, personal information
>     management and expanded e-mail. 
> 
> Any idea on what they mean by expanded email?

The whole last sentence seems garbled. ("meetings innovation"?) I'm
guessing it's supposed to say something like "expanded e-mail
functionality".

> Are we going to find 90%
> of or email arrives in a new format, copyrighted by M$ and unavailable
> to the non MS mail progs?

In general, MS is moving towards internet standards, not away from them.
Each new version of Outlook and Exchange has been more standards-
compliant than the last, and all signs point to that trend continuing.

-- Dan


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