Doc Mana,

I know, i know.  If it were up to me, I could have used Twig a long time
ago, or could have stayed with Neomail <both free, anyway>.  But according
to the higher-ups, we have to learn and use Domino in so short a time.  Sabi
pa nga nila, they will give us all the support we need <daw>.  But the
problem is, now that we have Domino up, ran for a few days, eh nawala na
'yung sinasabing support.  Nauubos na nga 'yung load ng cellphone ko (which
is personal, by the way) sa kakatawag sa mga taong kailangan, kaso, talagang
'ala eh...  Oh well...

Dito lang...

Chris


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pablo Manalastas
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [plug] Domino over Linux


Quoting Chris G Haravata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 1. First, we installed Linux, and then we installed
> the Domino server ...
> 4. From there, the server will only work whenever
> I restart Domino, send all unsent messages

Domino is an IBM/Lotus commercial product that is claimed to
run under Linux.  We can not afford to buy Domino, and so
we have not tried it.  There are well-tried and tested
alternatives for web-based email which are open source
and friendly, and these are what we use, because we get the
source, and if there is anything wrong, we can try fixing the
thing ourselves / or ask people on the Net who have used
the open source product.

PManalastas


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