Scott,
First, congratulations on the changes.
I would certainly be interested in a gateway product from your company
as a few changes are occurring here as well. We are likely going to be
moving from Imail for our student email server to an Exchange 2003
server (as a mate to the staff faculty
First, congratulations on the changes.
Thank you. :)
I would certainly be interested in a gateway product from your company
as a few changes are occurring here as well. We are likely going to be
moving from Imail for our student email server to an Exchange 2003
server (as a mate to the staff
Just thought I would mention these things since I'm sure you are actively
thinking about alternatives right now.
Thanks -- I appreciate hearing your ideas on MS SMTP and licensing. We are
indeed starting to think about which products/platforms to add support for.
I am cloce to agree with you but as one of those who is tired of Imail and the high
cost on hardware needed to handle mail per
customer comparing to Linux systems I would loved to have declude on linux with
postfix fex.
Declude is the only thing keeping me on Imail.
Benny
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First and foremost, congratulations Scott. You have earned the benefits that
come with a deal like this.
Many of my feelings echo those of Matt. You have done an outstanding job of
providing the flexibility and support for a set of excellent products that
has become increasingly scarce in today's
I truly believe that this will be beneficial for everyone.
To state the obvious, there's always a battle in such arrangements between
the bottom line and satisfying expectations, and over time, the bottom
line always wins when you are playing with someone else's money.
That is definitely true.
Scott,
As a brand new member of the list and trying to learn the SPAM ropes
quickly I have been very impressed with the product and your support.
(Do you ever sleep? :)
I wish you the best of luck with Barry and Charles and congratulations
to you for building the company large enough to interest
Hi,
Just a suggestion: Rather then talking to them in the third person, it may
be reassuring if they were to introduce themselves to their customers
and personally address some of the points that list members have raised.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
HM Systems Software, Inc.
600 East Crescent
Hi Scott-
Allow me to add my congratulations to the others you've received. You have
worked hard for this and you deserve whatever reward came to you as a result
of this deal.
-Dave Doherty
Skywaves, Inc.
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Please continue with the great support and answering my newbie
questions, I hope to soon learn enough to ask better questions :.
Don't worry, I will continue answering questions here (and on the IMail
Forum). :)
-Scott
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Just a suggestion: Rather then talking to them in the third person, it may
be reassuring if they were to introduce themselves to their customers
and personally address some of the points that list members have raised.
I've passed this on to Barry, and suggested that he join the list --
On 12 Apr 2004 at 14:44, R. Scott Perry wrote:
Don't worry, I will continue answering questions here (and on the
IMail Forum). :)
If Chucky Barry don't work you promise you won't leave us correct?
-Nick Hayer
-Scott
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Have you already started considering which other MTA's you will try to
integrate with?
No decisions have been made yet, but it looks like a gateway product (which
would be compatible with all SMTP servers) may be the way that we go.
I want to suggest Xmail Server (http://www.xmailserver.org).
Scott,
While I respect open source, I think the greater market opportunity for
a for profit gateway product is on Windows based servers using MS SMTP.
For one, it would probably allow your current base of IMail users to
make use of it on the same server if they had a port forwarding firewall
I guess Easter is a day of rebirth for Computerized Horizons.
Congratulations on your achievement.
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Hi, I
am Scott Perry, founder of Computerized Horizons and author of your
Declude JunkMail, Declude Virus and Declude Hijack server products.
I appreciate your
I guess Easter is a day of rebirth for Computerized
Horizons. Congratulations on your achievement.
Thank you. :)
I truly believe that this will be beneficial for everyone.
-Scott
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congratulation
when you go public, we should have priority to buy shares on you IPO :)
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R. Scott Perry wrote:
Thank you. :)
I truly believe that this will be beneficial for everyone.
To state the obvious, there's always a battle in such arrangements
between the bottom line and satisfying expectations, and over time, the
bottom line always wins when you are playing with someone
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