On 25/08/12 09:13, John Levine wrote: > As I understand it, you're referring to Exchange 2003, which was > shipped nine years ago, and which, if you believe the Wikipedia > article, hasn't been updated since 2005 and hasn't been supported > since 2009. What, exactly, do you expect to happen here? > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Exchange_Server R's, John ...and probably 30+% of enterprises are still using it. Have you ever seen Exchange 2007+? Needs a damn team and clustering to make it work properly. I'd guess it's a move by Microsoft to "encourage" customers to the Cloud - problem is most move to Google ;-)
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