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Subject:RE: Moving from MS Outlook 97 to Lotus notes R5 From:Auri Poso <auri -dot- poso -at- ztango -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:28:29 +0200
You have my deepest sympathies :-/ One of the biggest bonuses
that resulted from my recent change of jobs was getting away
from everything Lotus and into the wonderful world of MS Outlook.
One light at the end of the tunnel, though, is the relative absence
of viruses written for Lotus Notes. No Melissa spread, no Happy99,
or their newer relatives. Users can receive virus messages but
they don't spread any further.
.apo, with a pat on the head
ps. Oh, and to stay sane, *never* read the (un)Helps. They suck
big time.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Yaacov Garber [mailto:ygarber -at- e-and-c -dot- com]
> >
> >My company is switching from MS Outlook 97 to Lotus notes R5.
> >The primary
> >reason is for tracking and threading product development documentation.
> >At this time I am very UNimpressed with Lotus notes.
> >Any comments from people who have gone through the same thing would be
> >appreciated.
> >I am looking for:
> >* Comfort in the chaotic world of Lotus notes.
> >* Light at the end of the tunnel (if there is any).
> >* Arguments I can present to the bosses who have already
> >shelled out the
> >money for this disaster.
> >
> >Thanks in advance>
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