Very big ++theorbtwo , I guess neglecting freshmeat was my 1st mistake. I get
v.v.disillusioned with sourceforge, in particular the number of projects that look
like onetime posters, or are just dead in the water - unmaintained.
Users are in the majority case using Outlook Express IMAP, some are using
Outlook which is M$ Small Biz not enterprise so it don't have IMAP (pricks), but it supports
Exchange (painful wart on the network). I don't have too many qualms with ppls using things like
netscape mail , since they're so few and interestingly enough, rarely need assistance. OSX is a rather
different beast, it's Mail client is featured if you're prepared to devise an LDAP database of everything...you'll notice LDAP and ActiveDirectory
feature briefly on my homenode. Thankyou again.
I can't believe it's not psellchecked
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