On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
> That's actually one of the cool things I like about Courier.

  I was seriously looking at Courier for evaluation, but certain things in
the FAQ turned me off.  A lot of questions in the form of "X doesn't work"
were answered with "X is broken, don't use it".  In my world,
interoperability is important.  There are lots of broken things out there.
My job often involves making them work together.

  Put another way, I prefer the Robustness Principle: "Be liberal in what
you accept, and conservative in what you send."  (RFC-1122, section 1.2.2)

  What I am leading up to is a question: Have people here using the Courier
system had trouble interoperating with other systems?  In particular, I
worry about Microsoft's offerings -- notorious for anti-social behavior, but
also very common.

  I am interested in experiences -- positive, negative, or indifferent -- of
people actually using Courier.  (Or anyone not using it who has had
interoperability issues with someone who was.)

-- 
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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