From: David W. Taylor (davidt_at_detayls.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 11:31:05 EST
Remember that there are two email clients called Outlook.
One is most often used as a client to an Exchange server and the other,
Outlook Express, is a simpler email and news client.
Dumb naming choice by Microsoft but these are very different applications
and because of the similar naming most folk think that they are the same
thing.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mick McQuaid" <mcquaid_at_u.arizona.edu>
To: "phillip ramirez" <laswazuki_at_yahoo.com>
Cc: <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: WARNING!!! WORM!
> I just can't understand what you mean when you say
> you haven't encountered any trouble with
> outlook!!! If you are on ANY listserv, you must
> be getting plenty of messages warning you about
> outlook-specific viruses. That's time-consuming.
> If you are in the address book of ANY outlook
> users, you must at least receive SOME virus-ridden
> messages. That's time-consuming. I don't even
> USE outlook and it still causes trouble!
>
> We were encouraged to switch to it at work, but
> the idea was eventually dropped and people use
> a wide variety of clients now. Tech support gives
> a very, very low priority to non-outlook problems,
> and that may be good, because rumor has it that
> they spend a LOT of time on outlook or exchange
> related trouble.
>
> ... regarding a message from phillip ramirez on Dec 03:
> ...
> > We used to use netscape calander but that used to have problems. I have
> > not encountered any trouble with outlook.. Now allot of people have
>
>
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