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From: David McSpadden [mailto:dav...@imcu.com]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 2:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Benefits of consolidating emails

I am looking to write a justification letter for merging my two email clients 
into one.
I currently have a hosted email for external mail using outlook express.
I currently have Exchange email for internal mail using outlook 2003.
I want to migrate all of the outlook express and internal outlook into one 
client.
I want to do all of this so we have
 only one client to manage
 nightly backups
 won't have to add smtp to all workstations a user moves to
 won't have a separate password for external mail
 we become the owner of the mail and we can troubleshoot the problems ourselves.
 (Once I get OWA working the users will be able to get the mail on their 
smartphones?)
Anything else?
I need more power.
Let me have as much foder as you can give me.



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