You're just a little punk with a chip on his shoulder and a poster of RMS on the wall. Like I said, you wouldn't be calling me names in person.
I inherited this network. I'd ditch Outlook in a minute if I could but I'm not allowed to. I'm implementing as much Open Source as I can and that will DO THE JOB, not satisfy your idealism. When it comes to using what's already in place, paid for, and works fine, I'll stick with it until it's time for new machines or what we have won't do the job. I'm a firm believer in the right tool for the right job.
Chill with the name calling unless you're in Southern California and want to do it face to face like a real man. I read a few of your posts and you have a pathological problem with CEOs. Can't help you there but I will try to discuss this like an adult. I said Outlook is capable of using IMAP/POP3 and you know that since I had mentioned our Exhcnage server earlier. I didn't say we used it that way. However we will if I can get rid of that Exhcange server and the solution I decide on uses those protocols. Later on the plan is to eventually move to the Win32 port of Evolution.
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Actually if you look around and read a bit, Outlook will work with other servers than Exchange. You're telling me you've never setup Outlook as an IMAP/POP3 client? As far as retards that look to replace Exchange but not Outlook, I'm trying to get rid of one of the most troublesome vulenerable boxes on my network. Read the comments in this thread. Outlook will work with things other than Exchange. As far as your tone, you're pretty brave hiding behind a computer in your parent's basement. Anytime you'd like to meet me and call me names in person bring it on, Junior. Other than that, think about what you're saying and acutally read this thread.
ACPI and to a lesser extent APM are a struggle in Linux. I didn't realize this until I bought my 15" Powerbook. Now I know. The next killer app/functionality for Linux is laptop compatibility/wireless. Show me that sleep/sus[pend will work out of the box and my management will be sold since the release of Evolution/exchange connector.
I need a replacement for an Exchange 200 server. I still need calendaring/task functionality for Outlook clients. Currently I'm looking at Mailserver from Kerio. Anybody here have any experience/thoughts/advice to share? Help me make the case for an Open Source replacement for my hated Exchange box! I'd also appreciate any offline discussion as well.
Whatever. Goo thing you know better than the rest of us about the CIA. Did you see the part where he copied one hard drive?
How is this a Linux topic? Maybe I'm missing something.... Perhaps Timothy forgot not all open Source development is done on or for Linux.
Your link doesn't work on your sig.
Might want to check the spelling on "submittion."
First time I've agreed with you so far, killjoe.
Found at elast 3 solutions that will do what I want contrary to what you say.
It's so easy to call people names on the Internet and hide behind a computer, isn't it?
There goes Troed's dream of surfing anonymously without his hated American enemies watching him. LMAO!
You're just a little punk with a chip on his shoulder and a poster of RMS on the wall. Like I said, you wouldn't be calling me names in person.
I inherited this network. I'd ditch Outlook in a minute if I could but I'm not allowed to. I'm implementing as much Open Source as I can and that will DO THE JOB, not satisfy your idealism. When it comes to using what's already in place, paid for, and works fine, I'll stick with it until it's time for new machines or what we have won't do the job. I'm a firm believer in the right tool for the right job.
Chill with the name calling unless you're in Southern California and want to do it face to face like a real man. I read a few of your posts and you have a pathological problem with CEOs. Can't help you there but I will try to discuss this like an adult. I said Outlook is capable of using IMAP/POP3 and you know that since I had mentioned our Exhcnage server earlier. I didn't say we used it that way. However we will if I can get rid of that Exhcange server and the solution I decide on uses those protocols. Later on the plan is to eventually move to the Win32 port of Evolution.
Yeah, I'll bet Microsoft will ger right on that :)
Actually if you look around and read a bit, Outlook will work with other servers than Exchange. You're telling me you've never setup Outlook as an IMAP/POP3 client? As far as retards that look to replace Exchange but not Outlook, I'm trying to get rid of one of the most troublesome vulenerable boxes on my network. Read the comments in this thread. Outlook will work with things other than Exchange. As far as your tone, you're pretty brave hiding behind a computer in your parent's basement. Anytime you'd like to meet me and call me names in person bring it on, Junior. Other than that, think about what you're saying and acutally read this thread.
Whatever. Enjoy your idealism crack. If my CEO wants Outlook, he gets it no matter what you read by RMS.
ACPI and to a lesser extent APM are a struggle in Linux. I didn't realize this until I bought my 15" Powerbook. Now I know. The next killer app/functionality for Linux is laptop compatibility/wireless. Show me that sleep/sus[pend will work out of the box and my management will be sold since the release of Evolution/exchange connector.
I would kick Outlook habit in a sec if I could. Unfortunately, I can't. Outlook IS a very good client whether or not it's open source.
One of Kerio's sales guys told me yesterday that they support SUSE. How is Kerio working w/ your Outlook users?
Before I get flamed...Exchange 2000, sorry a typo occured.
I need a replacement for an Exchange 200 server. I still need calendaring/task functionality for Outlook clients. Currently I'm looking at Mailserver from Kerio. Anybody here have any experience/thoughts/advice to share? Help me make the case for an Open Source replacement for my hated Exchange box! I'd also appreciate any offline discussion as well.
Now Kiwi boot polish and the dry cleaners are hurting. Which is FINE :)
"Toys for tots"
Definitions of snide on the Web:
expressive of contempt; "curled his lip in a supercilious smile"; "spoke in a sneering jeering manner"
They're already getting them. Much like the Marine Corps' new boots. And new cammies. Google a bit, me lad.
What an obvious troll.
I'm going to be nice about this in case the link is Slashdotted. It says network admins too on the front page of the link.
Chief Wiggum: "Well if it isn't Mr. No-Bribe."
You're off topic since you're confusing farmers with ranchers.
This American only has a problem with French people that were spitting on Lance Armstrong.