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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars.
I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. Jack |
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"Jack" notreplyto@it schrieb:
Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars. I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. For newsgroups we were told they do indeed use it! For email, they probably use Outlook/Exchange due to corporate policy. That's quite understandable, I think. Saludos Roland |
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Actually, if you look at the headers of the MS people who post in the NGs,
most are using WLM and WLMD. Its hard to find any who post with WinMail. steve "Roland Bierlein" wrote in message ... "Jack" notreplyto@it schrieb: Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars. I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. For newsgroups we were told they do indeed use it! For email, they probably use Outlook/Exchange due to corporate policy. That's quite understandable, I think. Saludos Roland |
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Ford makes a variety of cars.
Why drive an Edsel when you can drive a souped up Mustang convertible or an Expedition? G steve "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars. I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. Jack |
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"Steve Cochran" wrote:
Actually, if you look at the headers of the MS people who post in the NGs, most are using WLM and WLMD. Its hard to find any who post with WinMail. Right you are, Steve, obviously I forgot to differentiate enough between all those Windows Mail thingies. ;-) Saludos Roland |
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Good point, Steve.
However, I still insist that Windows Mail team is NOT doing enough to excel in programming. I know, if they were good, probably you and me will be out of job. Jack "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Ford makes a variety of cars. Why drive an Edsel when you can drive a souped up Mustang convertible or an Expedition? G steve "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars. I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. Jack |
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IMHO they're more interested in Windows Live Mail Desktop. You shoulld (or
shouldn't) here them bragging about how wonderul it is. The only "good" about it thing I can think of is that it gets Hotmail (AKA Windows Live Mail). -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Good point, Steve. However, I still insist that Windows Mail team is NOT doing enough to excel in programming. I know, if they were good, probably you and me will be out of job. Jack "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Ford makes a variety of cars. Why drive an Edsel when you can drive a souped up Mustang convertible or an Expedition? G steve "Jack" notreplyto@it wrote in message ... Ford workers are required to drive Ford cars. I wonder, whether Microsoft's Windows Mail developing team is required to use Windows Mail in everyday business? I am afraid they do not. Jack |