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[ale] Re:
- Subject: [ale] Re:
- From: ale1 at cybertechcafe.net (Nathan J. Underwood)
- Date: Wed Nov 10 16:53:07 2004
- In-reply-to: <A88B2F7C91000D41A5C09550ABF5C39B0444D6@poly_propylene.corp.polyengineering.com>
- References: <A88B2F7C91000D41A5C09550ABF5C39B0444D6@poly_propylene.corp.polyengineering.com>
The user then has the option of using a webmail client if they can't
download / install third party software.
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registered linux user # 73046
Nathan J. Underwood
Cyber Tech Cafe' <><
http://www.cybertechcafe.net
Preston Boyington wrote:
> wrote:
>
>>Since good alternatives [to Outlook] are available for free, and are
>>small enough to be easily downloaded even over a dial-up
>>line, and are
>>available for every conceivable OS, I think that would be reasonable.
>>
>
>
> Except when the user has to get permission from the admin to install some "third party" software on the computer.
>
> I don't allow the users of my networks to arbitrairly install software to satisfy a whim (even if is the ALE mailing list).
>
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- From: PBoyington at polyengineering.com (Preston Boyington)