On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 14:14, Marc Archbold wrote: > >I retract my statement earlier about "festering.." How about "simply > totally unsuitable for schools" ? > > Please, elaborate.
Okay - after scraping up the money to buy a licence there is no continual fund for calling expensive external people in to fix problems. In short - MONEY. > >I've never had any training on how to use exchange server - its too > expensive. Do you see the problem? At least with >>>an imap server > running on a linux box I can ask google for help, and not come across > the "hire an MSCE" stuff. > > Odd, considering their next Exchange course in Christchurch is FREE. Please, elaborate. Whose course? When/where etc. Covering what exactly. A URL would be useful. It doesn't help that our version of exchange is 5.5, which is 4+ years old and is probably about as supported as win NT itself. > The information contained in this email is privileged and confidential and > intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you > are asked to respect that confidentiality and not disclose, copy or make use > of its contents. If received in error you are asked to destroy this email > and contact the sender immediately. Your assistance is appreciated. Does this disclaimer apply given that its to a mailing list, the membership of which is unknown (to the sender) and that the mail is also archived on a publicly viewable web page for an unstated time extending into the future? Mind you - this thread has brought out some useful tips from the list members - I'm looking at emerge, as Bjorn suggested. Its not helpful at all that the clients are used to "Exchange client for winnt" (aka the old Inbox icon in win95) and it doesn't even support imap.
