From: | Joshua Mumme Grimlakin@**********.com |
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Subject: | [OT] Filter Test |
Date: | Fri, 05 Feb 1999 13:15:15 -0600 |
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> >Hey that is cool. Gues I am not a POWER e-mail user. I just found it
> >convienient. Well mainly cause neither of the two I normally used
> ><netscape mail or Outlook> had that function that I had noticed previously.
> >I enjoy my convienience and I am happy with a mail program that simply does
> >it's job. If you want a powerful communications utility use something like
> >Lotus Notes Mail. Sure it isn't free but that is what I use at work for
> >business related communications and it works well.
>
> Oh, shudder. I'm not familiar with Notes Mail... but if it has any of the
> same design philosophy that characterises Lotus ccMail, it should be
> dragged out into the street and shot.
Actually it is much better than CC mail from what I remember. And alot of Lotus
Notes inability to operate is generated in the fact that its servers <the domino
servers I think they are called> still need alot of work. We have at least 8
servers just for e-mail per big sight here at work. But it does do it's job
admirably.
In an effort to start makeing things ack On topic: Do you think that the e-mail
utilities are more sperated or more Intigrated with the other end user apps of
the future. I would say more intigrated.
> Lady Jestyr
Grimlakin