tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post3186419238733335063..comments2024-03-11T02:35:50.848-05:00Comments on grand stream dreams: T-Bird 3.0 versus Outlook 2010 (beta)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-36005725582020602542009-12-28T01:15:01.833-06:002009-12-28T01:15:01.833-06:00The main reason I went with IMAP besides the synch...The main reason I went with IMAP besides the synching (not that I check my mail often from other locations/devices) is I still have all my email organized on the server in the event I have an OS melt-down (like I did with Vista in the summer of 2008 thanks to ZoneAlarm's Forcefield).<br /><br />We provide Outlook 2007 or Entourage on our Exchange Email plans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-7529064310294741092009-12-26T21:51:18.184-06:002009-12-26T21:51:18.184-06:00@ ffguru - 2K+3 because (as someone offered) the E...@ ffguru - 2K+3 because (as someone offered) the Exchange server level in use didn't support the 2K+7 features. The powers that be are migrating everyone over to a new Exchange server level that does support it. I did get to migrate early as a tester. As such I even configured the 2010 beta Outlook on a non-production tester account and it worked awesomely. It is very slick and "sexy" compared with the 2003 version. And the web-access GUI? OMG!! Night to Day compared with the older Exchange web-mail GUI. I could work all day in it without even needing a desktop Outlook client. It supports theming and even comes with a crazy xbox360 skin option as well as a Zune one. Don't see that often in the corporate deployment world!<br /><br />Thanks for the insight on IMAP. I'm seeing the benefits of features it offers. Just need to take the plunge...<br /><br />Happy holidays Guru!<br /><br />--Claus V.Claushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11692921474310162470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-41579423724454037192009-12-26T15:42:49.248-06:002009-12-26T15:42:49.248-06:00I use TBIrd 3 for all my IMAP accounts with no tro...I use TBIrd 3 for all my IMAP accounts with no troubles (once I just simply manually configured). Curious why Outlook 2003 and not Outlook 2007 at work. Of course with my work with tech support it is pretty much an even mix of Outlook 2003 and 2007 with an occasional Outlook Express. For the Mac folks Mail and Entourage (which is a pain in the rear to configure).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com