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Using Outlook From Orbit

Pigskin-Referee writes with this excerpt from Office Watch: "On the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station they use Microsoft Outlook 2003, but not quite in the same way that us earthbound Earthlings do. The space shuttle Atlantis is orbiting the earth right now and the crew exchange emails with the ground a few times each day. Bandwidth is a constraint and you don't want the busy crewmembers bothered with spam or unnecessary messages so NASA has a special system in place. The crew use fairly standard laptops running Microsoft Outlook (currently Outlook 2003) with Exchange Server as the email host, but they don't link to the server using any of the standard methods."

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  1. Re:Not simply webmail? by jfried · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    But NASA doesn't not have to break SMTP to enable filtering. This is some insane system thought up by some no talent microsoft consultant.

    There is no reason for the solution that is currently in place, the only explanation is that the person who came up with it did not understand email at all.