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Don Ferguson don.ferguson at mitchell.com
Thu Dec 9 01:04:22 CET 2004


Thorsten Haude wrote:

>Hi,
>
>* Neil Williams wrote (2004-12-08 20:36):
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>
>>You really ought to use a different email client. It isn't
>>impossible, no matter what the corporate mentality
>>    
>>
>
>Sounds nice, isn't necessarily true. What if you not protocol but
>Exchange? Actually I'm lucky to even get POP3, but They won't give me
>a relay.
>
>I will try a little social engineering further down the road, but if
>that doesn't work I'm stuck with Outlook.
>
>
>Thorsten
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It looks like Thuderbird works nicely.  I guess the best way to go is to 
use a combination of Thunderbird and Outlook.
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