OK List;

We've all got some new competition as of today.  Microsoft just opened the
doors to Microsoft Office Live, a web based product that gives our customers
a website and up to 50 e-mail accounts AT NO COST, during the "beta" period.
They also offer full collaboration of contacts, file sharing, secure areas,
50 MB of web site storage, 25 GB of data transfer each month, daily backup,
and a full interact with Outlook 2000 and higher.

After the beta period, this will cost $29.95 per month.

There are lesser services that will remain perpetually free.

Time for Ipswich and Imail to get their act together and get an actual
WORKING 2006 version of Imail working and into our hands.  It needs to have
EXCELLENT security - none of this everyone gets FULL access to all
directories - the just doesn't fly in my book and we're waiting to see what
happens with the next release before we decide on what to do.

Note to Imail tech support: Thanks for the invite to participate in the
webinar, but I have 4 surgery centers to get updates completed on by the end
of the month and they come first.  Because a software vendor collaborated
with a Medicare billing agent, the centers can't bill until I have all the
software, servers, databases and workstations updated.  They just notified
us last week that they were going to move the deadline up from October, 2006
to the beginning of last week.  That amounts to about 100K PER DAY in
accounts receivable that are just sitting there, not billed, until I'm done.

Bruce Barnes
ChicagoNetTech Inc

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