From abrock at georgefox.edu Wed Mar 27 14:53:18 2002 From: abrock at georgefox.edu (Anthony Brock) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: What are you using for email/calendar/client software Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020327145221.02bd3d10@mail.georgefox.edu> Folks, George Fox University is currently revisiting our email/calendar/client solution (or lack thereof). If possible, I would greatly appreciate a direct response regarding: 1. What are you using for an email and/or calendaring solution on the server side? Why did you decide on this product? 2. What are you supporting for an email client? Why did you decide on this product? 3. What do you view as management concerns for both the client and the server software? 4. What do you view as benefits concerning both the client and server software? 5. Are you satisfied with your current solution? If not, what alternatives are you considering? 6 What would you do differently if you were planning to re-evaluation your current solution? Thanks! This will greatly help us in our decision making process! Tony ****************************************************************************** * Anthony Brock abrock@georgefox.edu * * Director of Network Services George Fox University * ****************************************************************************** From jdriskell at ups.edu Fri Mar 29 11:41:28 2002 From: jdriskell at ups.edu (James M. Driskell) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: Qwest Campus Interact ISP Services Message-ID: <3CA4C368.7D521566@ups.edu> Qwest/US West has been providing a ISP service called Campus Interact for the members of the University of Puget Sound's community for the past few years. Bellevue Community College apparently negotiated this agreement with US West and we were allowed to participate under that agreement. Subscribers are charged $10.95 monthly for unlimited dial-in usage. Qwest has now informed us that this service will stop at the end of June, 2002. Does anyone have a similar agreement in place with another ISP? If not, would other institutions be interested in finding a regional ISP that might provide a reasonably priced service? Thanks in advance, James M. Driskell University of Puget Sound From abrock at georgefox.edu Wed Mar 27 14:53:18 2002 From: abrock at georgefox.edu (Anthony Brock) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: What are you using for email/calendar/client software Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020327145221.02bd3d10@mail.georgefox.edu> Folks, George Fox University is currently revisiting our email/calendar/client solution (or lack thereof). If possible, I would greatly appreciate a direct response regarding: 1. What are you using for an email and/or calendaring solution on the server side? Why did you decide on this product? 2. What are you supporting for an email client? Why did you decide on this product? 3. What do you view as management concerns for both the client and the server software? 4. What do you view as benefits concerning both the client and server software? 5. Are you satisfied with your current solution? If not, what alternatives are you considering? 6 What would you do differently if you were planning to re-evaluation your current solution? Thanks! This will greatly help us in our decision making process! Tony ****************************************************************************** * Anthony Brock abrock@georgefox.edu * * Director of Network Services George Fox University * ****************************************************************************** From jdriskell at ups.edu Fri Mar 29 11:41:28 2002 From: jdriskell at ups.edu (James M. Driskell) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Qwest Campus Interact ISP Services Message-ID: <3CA4C368.7D521566@ups.edu> Qwest/US West has been providing a ISP service called Campus Interact for the members of the University of Puget Sound's community for the past few years. Bellevue Community College apparently negotiated this agreement with US West and we were allowed to participate under that agreement. Subscribers are charged $10.95 monthly for unlimited dial-in usage. Qwest has now informed us that this service will stop at the end of June, 2002. Does anyone have a similar agreement in place with another ISP? If not, would other institutions be interested in finding a regional ISP that might provide a reasonably priced service? Thanks in advance, James M. Driskell University of Puget Sound