At 11:53 PM 6/30/2003 +0100, Craig Cockburn wrote:
In message <5(_dot_)2(_dot_)0(_dot_)9(_dot_)2(_dot_)20030630142433(_dot_)00ba85f0(_at_)std5(_dot_)imagineis(_dot_)com>, Yakov
Shafranovich <research(_at_)solidmatrix(_dot_)com> writes
. Third, inter-operability with existing email is a big problem as
well since no one would want to use an alternative system unless many
people will switch over to it and many people will not switch others use it.
<set mode way back>
I'm sorry Alexander Graham Bell, we can't possibly accept this new fangled
telephone thing you've just invented because the above quote claims a
catch 22 for deployment. It'll never work
There was no existing telephone system in place or anything remotely
related. Unfortunatly in our case email systems are all over and very
entrenched. To uproot all of them is not an easy task.
Yakov
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