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I think it may be a little shallow on Vircoms part to announce a
september launch of VOP 6 (which based on history may be October or
November), but only announce that non-current support contract users
have only 4 Days to renew their support.  Not sure about all the others
in the world, but it takes me more then 4 days to go through the
corporate grinder to get these type of funds.

Jim Barstow 
Sr. Network Engineer
Diversified Solutions and Services, Inc.
22645 Canal Road, Suite B
Orange Beach, AL 36561
251.980.8968


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>Now we are being provided the generous offer to pay for a support 
>contract in the next couple of days to be allowed the chance of 
>receiving an upgrade in 3 months time.


Hello,

I agree with Petar about the way Vircom asks us money :).

I asked the sales of Vircom to know if something might be possible to do
with this (too) short delay to decide buying the upgrade since there has
been no upgrade for a long time (pay in September when Vop 6 is out,
maybe).

Microsoft does the same thing anyway: their support contract ("Software
Assurance") allows one to buy upgrades that may never be available.
Everytime with M$ products, I decide not to buy the "software assurance"
since I'm not sure what will be my software needs, even in one year.

Now I know that Vopmail 6 might solve some of our problems with mail
delivery. But I won't pay for something I'm not sure about.

Julien



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