I don't see that they are really even the same thing. Exchange is a
groupware product (email, calendering, newsgroups etc.) wheareas majordomo
sits on top of internet mtu's for the express purpose of serving a mail
list.
-----Original Message-----
From: majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM
[mailto:majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM]On Behalf Of Anderson,
Bill
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:19 PM
To: 'majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM'
Subject: RE: Majordomo vs. Exchange2000
I know we are running Exchange 5.5 and happily supporting over 900 users on
one machine. I don't know anything about Exchange 2000 though.
-----Original Message-----
From: majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM
[mailto:majordomo-users-owner@GreatCircle.COM]On Behalf Of Dan Liston
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:05 AM
To: R.P.Brown@open.ac.uk
Cc: majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM
Subject: Re: Majordomo vs Exchange2000
I would like to know about this too. It might be worth reporting back to my
company just to say "look what the competition is doing".
Did MS exchange ever get past the barrier of 255 users per machine?
I don't run any MS products, since none of them can be test driven before
purchasing. Wish I could help.
Dan Liston
R.P.Brown@open.ac.uk wrote:
>
> Leaving aside our proper love for majord etc does anyone know if
> Exchange2000 has any/all/none of the functionality of majordomo with or
> without a majorcool-type interface?
>
> Apologies to all who think this is not a relevant question for this
> list...but I'd like to have some info to argue in favour of majord
> if it is possible...eg any glaring omissions in Exchange2000 (not earlier
> versions as we know they weren't up to it!)
>
> best wishes,
> Ray Brown, cowering in anticipation...;)
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