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Graham Murray wrote:
The main problem I see with Outlook is that it was
designed for use
in an internal corporate email system
Not really. It comes with Office, I know tons of people who
don't have
an Exchange server and use Outlook as their POP3 client.
I would like to firmly concur/agree with this statement.
Terry Fielder
Manager Software Development and Deployment Great Gulf Homes
/ Ashton Woods Homes terry(_at_)greatgulfhomes(_dot_)com
Fax: (416) 441-9085
Ok, so we start a survey now. Lets see who hits the charts.
I get the feeling that with charts people will understand the
ones of number of postings per week. Cant we focus on the essential
things?
Thanks a lot
Stefan
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