Good Afternoon Michael:
Speaking of consultants...I just sent them the detailed error message from CDO 
and the VFP code that will work when I send it from inside the building but is 
rejected when sent from a foreign ISP.
They said they will get back to me...I don't hold my breath in these 
situations...in the mean time, my OWA can be used as gludgey as it is...
The reason we switched from the POP3 server in Arizona (hosted email by 
LimeLight) to the in house Exchange Server was to cut down on the amount of 
spam we where getting. Many of the NJ Devils email accounts are aliased to VPs 
for monitoring purposes; so their spam is sometimes through the roof. I tried 
to explain that the spam will still get through regardless of the server. Now 
instead of seeing the spam in the inbox you have to go to the junk folder and 
look at each piece and decide its fate. If it's not junk mark it as such or if 
it is leave it there. Regardless it still needs to be examined.
The server was also switched from AZ to Newark, NJ so we could have better 
control of the box. Of course, this is not true since the consultants will not 
give the admin password to the server to me. Some control!!!
And the mail server was switched  to give the consultants something to bill 
for! <bg>
Regards,

Jack


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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 3:01 PM
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Subject: RE: Disable Mouse When A Form Is Visible

Of course the question is, why was it necessary to upgrade exchange server?  
The answer is: to give consultants something to bill for.


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