 DufiefData
join:2006-06-13 Gaithersburg, MD | Don't even try!
I no longer even dare try to make Verizon's e-mail work. Internet connectivity is OK...but for e-mail? I'd sooner use Hotmail! Seriously, get GMail or something similar. |
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 bigjimc
join:2003-04-21 Middleboro, MA
| I agree. I am trying to implement GMail for a small office and it is meeting with serious friction.
One guy wants to pop it to his computer and can't get remote access. They don't offer IMAP or caching in Outlook. (I was told that people want to use outlook).
Whaaaaaaa.
I personally use Gmail and love it. This is just my personal 2 cents. They block a lot of spam. I would dare to say 99%.
I have used Gmail for business. Less than 50 accounts. for free. It is slick. |
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  manfmmd Premium join:2003-01-14 Earth clubs:
| said by bigjimc :I agree. I am trying to implement GMail for a small office and it is meeting with serious friction. One guy wants to pop it to his computer and can't get remote access. They don't offer IMAP or caching in Outlook. (I was told that people want to use outlook). Whaaaaaaa. I personally use Gmail and love it. This is just my personal 2 cents. They block a lot of spam. I would dare to say 99%. I have used Gmail for business. Less than 50 accounts. for free. It is slick. The "leave a copy on the server" option doesn't work? -- huh? | AIM | The beauty of ignorance is indescribable. |
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 bigjimc
join:2003-04-21 Middleboro, MA
| It does work but you cannot pop it with exchange server 2000.
If each person does it stand alone and pops and then leaves a copy on the server, the remote access wont work and deleted emails wont delete from the server.
Its a mess.
But dang Gmail zaps the spam. |
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