On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 00:02:16 GMT, [spammer] wrote:
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> Surgemail is an advanced,
Sure.
> easy to use,
With lots of costly technical support.
> mail server software solution.
Don't need one. And the one I use is FREE, and stable, efficient and
well-documented enough that I don't need tech support.
> Surgemail is designed for business and internet service providers,
Too stupid/ignorant to use Linux/Unix.
> and can be used as a drop in replacement for any existing mail
> server, e.g. sendmail or exchange.
>
Right. After paying a hefty fee for the software, which one then wouldn't
even actually own (check the fine print) and paying you a bundle to install
and configure it.
"Drop in", my ass.
> Features - virus and spam filters, POP, IMAP, SSL/TLS, mirroring, distributed web
> administration, security, with integrated webmail, list server etc.
Gee, I never heard of those new-fangled things before.
Pretty "advanced", by golly!
AC
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