Well
My BSD, thanks for your post.
Peter, if you don't write this post, thank you also.
Unfortunately, posts similar to Peter's post is common in Linux communitys.
The most linux user's don't have a comercial cognition.
The real life is very different that user's house or user ideology.
Anarchy don't fetch money to house in end's month.
Linux is a good OS? YES
Have problems? YES TOO
Windows is a good OS? NO
Windows have many problems (unstable, fragile, insecure) but exists
applications that de Windows work very better than Linux.
All OS have yours speciality, and like or no, Windows also is necessary
today.
We take have define the very solution for customers, even that the solution
be a Windows.
After all, we are professional or not?
Att
Jackson
2006/1/19, My BSD <MyBSD@???>:
> On 19 Jan 2006 16:58:52 -0000
> Peter Bowyer <peeebeee@???> wrote:
>
> > > I need migrate a Exim server to a MS Exchange Server.
> >
> > Great, another idiot.
> >
> > > I have today +3000 mailboxes in Exim server, and if I migrate de users
> > > connecting MS outlook by POP in Exim server and store de messages in a
> > > Exchange Server
> >
> > ..then your users will be encouraged to out MS Outhouse, pumping more
> > top-posted html'd attachments-with-infected-macros drivel out for the
> > rest of us to clean up after them.
> >
> > > Somebody knows as I a make to migrate this in a faster way?
> >
> > Yes. Beat your head against a wall until this stupid idea goes away.
> >
> > Some of us have to manage mail servers for a living and we are fed up
> > with the mess made by Exchange, Outhouse and related junk masquerading
> > as software. If you downgrade to Exchange I hope you get blacklisted
> > to hell and back.
> >
> > > ps.: forgive, my english is horrible.
> >
> > Your English is not bad. Your idea is just stupid.
> >
> > HTH, FOAD,
> > Peter
> >
> >
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> >
>
> Peter:
>
> There are many reasons why a migration to Exchange may
> be in order.
>
> Instead of offering helpful suggestions, you castigate
> the poster with an unnecessary and offensive tirade.
>
> All you have managed to do is show your immaturity and
> insecurity -- and also to scare prospective posters
> from posting to this list for fear of a reply similar
> to yours.
>
> As a sign that all are welcomed on this list, you
> should apologize to Jackson and try to be constructive
> with his issue.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> --
> My
>