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1095.1 | Apples are red. Oranges aren't... | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Mon Jun 02 1997 21:43 | 4 |
| What kind of comparison are you looking for? To a degree, you're
comparing apples and oranges. Exchange can be viewed as a mail
server (using MAPI), as well as providing client services. Eudora is
a mail client (primarily for POP3 servers).
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1095.2 | Eudora WorldMail Server | MAIL1::OST | | Mon Jun 02 1997 22:40 | 15 |
| Eudora has a server called Eudora WorldMail Server?? which also runs on NT.
I have given all the benefits of WHY EXCHANGE....customer is looking at
Eudora for the Internet capabilities. (his belief of them)
With our story, I'm sure we can convince them to Exchange, however,
I thought if there was something in writing with a comparison to show
them it would strenthen my points, and make the education process
easier.
Thanks
Kelly
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1095.3 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue Jun 03 1997 17:26 | 9 |
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If there is anything in writing, you had better hope it has an Exchange
slant. Because no one I know who has used Eudora ever prefers Exchange. Of
course I don't know everyone. :-)
I know I prefer Eudora over exchange!
Glen
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1095.4 | | JAMIN::prnsy5.lkg.dec.com::osman | Eric, dtn 226-7122 | Tue Jun 03 1997 17:29 | 13 |
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I'm using Eudora and like it except for the miserable
Eudora is tired of waiting
that happens every hour or so and then it doesn't work properly
until I restart it.
Anyone else found a solution for this ? (My eudora talks to
our alpha vms system via pop3)
/Eric
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