On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 15:36:58 -0600, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> While I can't disagree, the problem with corporate emails is usually the
>> corporate email server. I don't know about others, but @nokia.com is handled
>> by a non-Open Source groupware solution which doesn't have an easy way of
>> configuring filtering rules.
>
> Same at Intel. That's why so many of us have infradead accounts :-)
>

At the risk of suggesting the obvious, is there any possibility that
you could run an MTA on {linux|meego|foss}.{intel|nokia}.com ?

It sounds like both Intel and Nokia are quite supportive of FOSS
projects such as MeeGo. Even if your corporate overlords would
ordinarily be resistant to a division or project group running their
own email server, a reasonable argument could be made that having the
necessary autonomy in matters of development environment, email,
etc... would be beneficial to the overall success of the MeeGo project
and would allow you to work more efficiently and quickly.

Though it is sometimes necessary to employ tools outside those
provided or funded by your employer to complete a job (a sentiment to
which I'm sure many of us can attest), one shouldn't have to make a
habit of it.

Best of luck,
-- Robinson
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