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Date: | Wed, 13 Sep 1995 19:49:56 -0500 |
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According to Phil ESGUERRA:
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> I guess, what I am looking for is something that can be called
> "1000 Reasons Why You Should Not Dump Your HPDESK for a Lan-based E-mail System"
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> Has anybody else been faced with
> this request to dump Hpdesk, and how did it go? (Or am I one of the last
> administrators to be converted to a lan-based e-mail system?)
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> Your 10 or more "Reasons" wil be greatly appreciated.
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Try out the HP GUI clients for Windows and the MAC - they are easy to enable
and use if your desktop systems have tcp/ip on the same network with the
hp3000. It makes OpenDesk into a real lan-like system. Our users love it.
Or, use the MS mail or CC:mail clients with OpenDesk to have the same
interface as the most popular lan-based systems, but with OpenDesk as the
postoffice.
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Richard Gambrell | Internet: [log in to unmask]
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Xavier University of LA | Smail: 7325 Palmetto, New Orleans, LA 70125
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