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to: Adam Flinton
from: Rich
date: 2005-03-11 21:56:08
subject: Re: E-mail

From: "Rich" 

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   Everything that you would not call email.  Personal and group =
calendars, scheduling, task lists, global, shared, and personal contact =
lists, Active Directory integration, just to name a few.  There is more.

Rich

  "Adam Flinton"  wrote in message =
news:4232247a{at}w3.nls.net...
  Rich wrote:
  >    Go ahead and change the topic again.
  > =20

  So what did you mean by:

  "Beyond the rich e-mail functionality, the rest is often highly valued =
too."

  The rest being a back scratcher? An elephant which can do tricks?

  Adam

  > Rich
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  >     "Adam Flinton"      > wrote in message
  >     news:4230e1ae{at}w3.nls.net...
  >     Rich wrote:
  >      >    You should just read the thread instead of injecting =
random noise.
  >      >=20
  >=20
  >     Ah how sweet. So then automatic calendaring & room booking is =
all there
  >     is the groupware other than smtp traffic.
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  >     Adam
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  >      > Rich
  >      >=20
  >      >
  >      >     "Adam Flinton"      
  >      >     > wrote in message
  >      >     news:42300478$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  >      >     Rich wrote:
  >      >      >    I can feel comfortable saying that no sane person =
means
  >     this when
  >      >      > using the term e-mail.
  >      >      >
  >      >
  >      >     So Email has to be only for a human recipient in your =
world?
  >      >
  >      >
  >      >
  >      >     Adam
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  >      >
  >      >      > Rich
  >      >      >
  >      >      >
  >      >      >     "Adam Flinton"      
  >      >     
  >      >      >     >
wrote in message
  >      >      >     news:422f65fa$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  >      >      >     Rich wrote:
  >      >      >      >    What e-mail means to different
people is not =
the
  >     same.
  >      >     Beyond
  >      >      >     the
  >      >      >      > rich e-mail functionality, the rest is often =
highly
  >     valued
  >      >     too.
  >      >      >      >
  >      >      >     Yup. I know of xml messaging systems carried over =
SMTP.
  >      >      >
  >      >      >     Adam
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