So my college is in the process of moving everyone from an antiquated, about-to-die email system (Blitz) to IMAP. People who have used Blitz for years are bemoaning Blitz's impending death and loudly protesting having to move to IMAP.
Two weeks from Blitz's scheduled demise, our imap server goes down. Perfect timing, huh?
And yet...very few people have complained about how "this never happened to Blitz"* or IMAP is down therefore IMAP sucks. Instead, people have just asked when it will be available again, will their emails be lost forever and the like.
I am proud of my college sometimes.
* See "The Great Blitz Outage of 2003," CUS archives.
Two weeks from Blitz's scheduled demise, our imap server goes down. Perfect timing, huh?
And yet...very few people have complained about how "this never happened to Blitz"* or IMAP is down therefore IMAP sucks. Instead, people have just asked when it will be available again, will their emails be lost forever and the like.
I am proud of my college sometimes.
* See "The Great Blitz Outage of 2003," CUS archives.
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Date: 2005-10-28 10:06 pm (UTC)For a while we were telling these people to use PC-Pine which fortunately we all ended up agreeing is a huge nightmare (at least for people who are used to not having to configure it themselves) so they can suck it up.
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Date: 2005-10-29 05:01 am (UTC)Luckily, there are ways to change the display.
But they miss Pine? How hardcore! I wish our emeritus profs had any sort of confidence in their own tech-fu.
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Date: 2005-11-01 06:56 pm (UTC)I've never heard of Blitz, but I love IMAP... get my mail from anywhere on any computer? woot.