Re: Recovery via Unrecovery



While pretending to be roadkill on the InfoBahn, <dot@xxxxxxxx> scrawled:
Tai <tai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<stevev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As far as I can tell, for some end users the only noticeable feature of
Exchange is shared calendars. Microsoft's development and marketing

Actually, there's another thing, called "shared folders".

All good IMAP servers support shared folders.

Except that I don't think this is the imap kind of shared
folders.

-Tai "could be wrong though"
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