Christopher Kolar a �crit :
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> At 12:34 PM 11/15/2000, Vincent wrote:
> >On Wed Nov 15, 2000 at 12:32:34PM -0500, administrator wrote:
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> > > i was wondering if anyone is running corporate server 1.0?
> >
> >Yup.  I run it on my primary server.  Works awesome.
> >
> > > can anyone recommend corporate server?  anything i should know about?  i
> > > haven't talked to sales yet, cause i figured getting everyone's opinion was
> > > more valuable than a sales person  :)
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> >I can highly recommend it.  It's very very nice (and no, I don't say
> >this just because I am biased!).  It has worked flawlessly for me.
> 
> Glad to hear that Vince.
> 
> I am considering it for some schools that re getting donated SPAC boxen,
> primarily for POP/IMAP and web services.  If we got it up and running, is
> it within the realm of possibility that a secretary could be trained to use
> a web interface for account management and password resets?  Is there a
> significant difference in the installation experience between x86 and SPARC
> releases?  And how does mandrake update work if the sys admin work is going
> to be done remotely, possibly through ssh instead of X?
> 
> How does Mandrake look at the continued development of CS, I have not heard
> much about it since it appeared on the web site.
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> Thanks much,
> 
> --chris

Update on it's way!!! we currently freezed 1.0.1 (last week). I hope you
will like it!
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