Noel,

> I don't know any UNIX administator worth his salt who uses a GUI to admin a
> server.  Only Windows users are GUI-centric.

I don't know many SMEs with a spare Unix administrator to hand!

Surely this is the whole point, it's not what the world of 
java developers and unix admins want. If JAMES is going to be taken 
seriously and broadly adopted as a business solution, you need to 
appeal to businesses.

I find JAMES to be an excellent mail server and like the mailet 
and matcher stuff in particular which offers a simple way to respond rapidly
to new business requirements. That being said I'm not afraid to do a bit of 
config file editing or development. 

For those I've tried (in vain) to convince to use it, the response was one 
of confusion mixed with terror. You do nothing to allay those fears by 
suggesting 
this is only for a "UNIX administator worth his salt". Comments like this are
a marketing disaster!
-- 
Kind Regards
Andrew Sykes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sykes Development Ltd


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