On 2015-08-01 16:18, Anton Aylward wrote:
Mind you, that being said, I've always wondered at the kind of organization that encourages the use of 'enhanced' email for what seems no good reasons, resulting in disk-bloat and the associated complexity of backups and archival searching.
Oh, I have worked in a large international business organization that used such a thing. Exchange, actually. Worked nicely, intranet. Beautiful emails. They mailed a lot of documents with it, with tons of replies that resent the documents dozens of times (even though we had shared directories and could send links to files in them). And the folder had a 2 gig limit, which believe me, was easy to reach. Useless to convince them to use something else, the thing actually worked with the right set of features. Ah, and these people actually used and sold Unix, and some Linux. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)