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October 1996, Week 4

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"Geiser, Joe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Geiser, Joe
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Mon, 21 Oct 1996 22:28:38 -0400
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Some additional information on what Denys gave...

This client is based on the "Windows Messaging" client.  It is faster
loading, and consumes less resources than the client which shipped
with "Build 950" - the production version.

Those who use the Exchange client, will like the improvements.

Cheers,
Joe Geiser

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Sent:   Monday, October 21, 1996 3:09 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        Exchange'95 update

Gentle HP 3000 Listers,

A few weeks (or perhaps more) ago, several of you mentionned that you were
using the Inbox which comes with Windows 95 (aka Exchange) to manage your
e-mail.  Perhaps you might be interested in knowing there is an upgrade for
this product which can be found at
www.microsoft.com/windows/software/exupd.htm.  From what I know, it speeds up
the loading time and the sending of messages and also renames the environment
to Windows messaging so as to cut down the confusion with BackOffice-based
Exchange 4.0.

I do not have any other information about the product, and I will not be
trying it out because I use the Client version of Exchange on my notebook and
desktops to connect to my NT Server with BackOffice exchange.  This client
also supports POP3 mail.

Kind regards,

Denys. . .

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