Your average users apparently aren't ours.  We have in house Outlook classes
and we actually USE the product.
Outlook with Exchange is a potent combination, functionally unattainable
with another email client.

For POP (ew!) or IMAP (much better) clients, sure another email package is
fine, but you'll have to learn that, too, if you intend on supporting it.
If you like pretty pictures, try www.incredimail.com 

If you have your hands full maintaining patches, it might be time for a
management product.  Perhaps www.altiris.com or SMS.

Just my thoughts.

William Lefkovics, MCSE, A+

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 7:55 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Ban Outlook


I'm wondering why everyone is so resistant to the notion of using a
different email client. I administer a network with only 500
workstations and I still have my hands full maintaining patches for
Win2k, Outlook2k, etc.... Considering the fact that very little of
Outlook's functionality is used on a day-to day basis by the average
user, what is the downside?
<chicken scratches snipped>

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