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Thus it was written in the epistle of Denys Beauchemin,
> I can only say that my NT server runs MS-Exchange and it still doesn't take
> all day to come down.

Denys,
  When you are counting your blessings (or thanking your lucky stars or
whatever you do), you need to list near the top the fact that you have escaped
the fate so many others have endured.  I don't know why the gods of Microsoft
have smiled upon you, but you seem to live a charmed life, free from the ills
that befall us lesser men.  Whenever we are bitten by some horrible thing in
some M$ product, you can reply "funny, that never happened to mine, yours must
be misconfigured."
  And no, in case you are wondering, this message is not in the slightest
sarcastic.  I envy you that.  I've endured M$ products for a long time now and
I would love to have that special gift which makes them run with the sort of
dependability I've only ever seen in MPE.

Ted
--
Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
          ==========================================================
...to characterize the import of pure geometry, we might use the standard
form of a movie-disclaimer: No portrayal of the characteristics of
geometrical figures or of the spatial properties of relationships of actual
bodies is intended, and any similarities between the primitive concepts and
their customary geometrical connotations are purely coincidental.
                        -- Hempel, Carl G.

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