They use half height floppy drives, just like a laptop uses. I tried to get a newer 4gig SCSI-2 HD to work in my multia, but it wouldn't boot. I think it had something to do with the power supply. Anyway, my multia runs with an older 1 gig SCSI drive. Luckily when I recieved my multia CPU micromart forgot to strip it. Inside was 24mb of ram and a 340mb HD. It booted up to NT 3.51, which I promptly replaced with RH 5.2.
Saved searches are also a very useful feature.
Messages > Search > Save
You can create a shortcut key to a search that can be targeted at any variety of:
Item type
Email account
Folder within an email account (mostly using BES)
Item status (read state, draft, etc)
For people with a large volume of email and little time, this is a great feature.
Sounds a lot like iFolder from Novell.
The client or "agent" normally runs on win32, but can also be run as a java plugin from a web browser.
iFolder
They use half height floppy drives, just like a laptop uses. I tried to get a newer 4gig SCSI-2 HD to work in my multia, but it wouldn't boot. I think it had something to do with the power supply. Anyway, my multia runs with an older 1 gig SCSI drive. Luckily when I recieved my multia CPU micromart forgot to strip it. Inside was 24mb of ram and a 340mb HD. It booted up to NT 3.51, which I promptly replaced with RH 5.2.