So I haven't heard anything else back on this .. are you guys all staying away from Windows 2003 and Imail? I'm having a hard time trying to justify the risk of running new servers on 2k3 when 2k works just fine .. but then again, 2k3 seems more stable over time .... but not if Imail doesn't support it well yet.

grrrr

Thoughts?

Jonathan

At 05:04 PM 12/4/2003, you wrote:
The issues seem to appear at high volumes.

Besides, I am more than willing to use those licenses for you. ;)

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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