At 7:33 AM -0500 9/20/01, Rick Palmer  imposed structure on a stream 
of electrons, yielding:
>I've used both.  EIMS was good and has a couple more features that 
>were marginally useful...I really had no big complaints.  But SIMS 
>always seems work better under bigger loads and has the features 
>that I need.  Web management is one of them.  We have ~9000 email 
>clients and pass over 130,000 peices of mail a day.  I've had  UNIX 
>people ask what emailer we use as its so fast... they were suprised 
>when I told them free SIMS on an old Mac.


There's a reason for this: while memory protection and pre-emptive 
multitasking are great for assuring stability and availability of all 
apps in a multi-processing environment, you can't beat an OS like 
Classic MacOS (or Novell, or DOS) for running one well-coded app 
really fast.
-- 
Bill Cole                                  
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