Munzir,
I'm very new to IMail as well. So far I think it's a great solution for any type of
ISP/IPP, but I'm not sure I would say it's better or worse the Exchange in a corporate
environment. Even though it's a Microsoft product, Exchange has some nice
collaboration features for corporate use, even web access for mobile corporate drones,
uh.. I mean users.
But, in a multi-domain, internet environment, IMail is the better solution, IMHO. My
decision to go with it is being driven by the web interface which lets system
administrators define host administrators and turn over e-mail configuration to the
domain owner/customer, plus the configurable web-mail interface and mailing list
features.
Troy
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From: Munzir Khalid Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 10:34:32 +0300
>Dear Troy,
As I am very new in Imail so need to locate a guy who can assist, Is there
any way that I can migrate my Ms-Exchange 5.5 Users to Imail 5.0 and their
Mail Boxes with contents. What is your opinion about I-Mail will be a good
solution for a corporate level.
Looking forward to your reply.
Regards
Munzir Khan
Microsoft System Eng.
Troy Leaver wrote:
> I asked a couple days ago if anyone new of improved, nicer looking web
> templates for IMail 5.0. So far no response, but I'm still interested in
> free/not free templates which are a bit nicer than the defaults supplied
> with IMail.
>
> I have improved the look of the templates somewhat by adding css to each
> template and changing the body and td font to 10pt Arial, Helvetica,
> sans-serif. If anyone is interested in a copy of the templates, let me
> know.
>
> Regards,
> Troy
>
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