[TriLUG] from: address? official capacity?
lfwelty
lfwelty at redback.com
Thu Aug 29 16:33:05 EDT 2002
FWIW, I see your point, but I don't think its Right(TM)...
- As in this is the way the world works, but its not Right(TM).
It looks like mozilla has some nice features in this area that
make it easier to handle multiple e-mail accounts from a single
application. Anyone tried it? Or use it heavily?
Do y'all run seperate e-mail applications at home and work?
Do you ssh home to connect to your e-mail? Or do you just run
another e-mail account from work?
Maybe time to look at running mutt w/ screen again...
F.
Jeremy Portzer wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Mike Mueller wrote:
>
> > My advice is to be very careful about how you use your corporate email
> > account. Even the disclaimer is not enough IMO. There is no guarantee
> > that the disclaimer will be reported along with your inflamatory
> > statement. You won't be able to get the toothpaste back in the tube.
>
> I agree with you, Mike. It's all too easy to get free accounts that don't
> have your corporation's name in them. You can even use your company's
> email servers but disguise the name with a forwarding service, like I'm
> doing right now. While that won't completely remove you, it certainly
> helps.
>
> BTW, we're making a lot of progress on the TriLUG email server. Still
> can't say when it will be available, due to a lot of prerequisites. For
> more information on what's going on, check our bugzilla:
> http://bugzilla.trilug.org/
>
> --Jeremy Portzer
>
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