Re: Sober

From: Matthew Black (no email)
Date: Sat Dec 03 2005 - 02:14:42 EST

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    On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 19:09:23 -0500
      Jim Popovitch <> wrote:
    >
    > Joseph S D Yao wrote:
    >> Why would anyone not trolling for viruses use MS mail products, Chris?
    >
    > Because they are "forced" or "told" to by their MIS department? Sometimes
    >the blind do lead the blind...and the blind follow (who's leading?) :-)
    >
    > It's also worth pointing out that MS mail products generally include a lot
    >more functionality than just email. Calendaring and workflow are in high
    >demands. Give MIS departments a better product and they will use it.
    >
    > -Jim P.
    >

    What makes MS products so wonderful is they include much more
    functionality than many other products.

    What makes MS products so horrible is that the add functionality
    by making users' systems vulnerable to security threats under
    the guise of helpfulness (e.g., VB scripting, auto preview in
    Outlook).

    We too saw a large surge in e-mail bounces hitting our site.
    Our IronPort e-mail gateways are configured to drop viruses
    laden and undeliverable messages rather than bounce them to
    the victimized "from" sender.

    Why Fortune-500 e-mail administrators cannot figure out this
    one is confounding. How about a nice article in WSJ, Fortune,
    or Forbes which lists the companies with misconfigured systems
    so investors are informed as to the IT infrastructure of their
    investments?

    "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem."

    matthew black
    california state university, long beach


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