sad but true, we often bitch about the problems and never take the time to
send thanks when we're satisfied. we from an old Sparc 1 with sendmail
(about 4500 users) to courier and i'm glad we did.
the learning curve is indeed very steep, but the package is rock stable.
thanks sam :P
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Morizot" <tmor...@sd.is.irs.gov>
To: <cour...@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Thanks Sam
On 15 Jul 2002, at 17:03, Sean M. Keogh wrote:
Just wanted to send a quick word of thanks.
Your note made me stop and realize that I don't remember to take the time
to thank others often enough. I know I like it when someone takes
the time to say thanks, so I definitely need to return the favor.
I moved our development shop to courier about a year ago after reviewing
a host of different products to replace an aging proprietary system we
had been using. I had a particular set of features in mind and courier
was really the only one that hit them all in one package.
It *was* a bit of learning curve getting everything set up and configured
just the way I wanted it, but I expected that with anything I selected.
It's been well worth the cost. I've scripted the routine actions I take
to administer it now, have trained some backups on the basics, and am
operating smoothly. Courier is a very nice package.
Thanks Sam.
Scott Morizot