Hello MaXxX,

Thursday, October 28, 2004, 04:39:08, you wrote:


M> That is the risk of Betas that insist on acting like Releases.

Sorry, MaXxX, but I fail to see the reason of a Beta that does not
function like the release product.

M> Let me say it once more, for good measure, so that anybody concerned
M> hears...

M> BETA VERSIONS SHOULD NOT EVEN TRY TO INSTALL AS 'NORMAL' PROGRAMS.
M> THEY SHOULD HAVE A DIFFERENT PROGRAM ID AND INSTALL SEPARATELY, NOT
M> EVEN TOUCHING THE ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION.

Please allow me to offer my version (it is, of course, still beta):

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BETA VERSIONS *ARE* DANGEROUS. THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES, IMPLICIT OR
EXPLICIT, THAT YOUR MAIL BASE WILL SURVIVE. TAKE ALL NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS TO SAFEGUARD YOUR DATA.

USE      AT     YOUR      OWN        RISK
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This is part of the game. The function of a Beta is to be used, AS IF
IT WERE THE REAL THING, by a sample population.


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