[cvs] [Wiki] changed: DeploymentHavard

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Apr 15 09:14:44 PDT 2004


jan  Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:14:44 -0700

Modified page: https://dev.horde.org/horde/wicked/display.php?page=DeploymentHavard
New Revision:  1.2

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-On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
-> Btw, does this mean that Harvard, or part of it, is considering/adopting
-> IMP?
 
-It does. We actually just rolled it out, and people have begun using it.
-We're still working out a few kinks that are probably related to our
-environment, such as the spellchecker and imp not communicating properly
-(ispell works fine, and is the latest version; not sure what's up here).
-
-Overall, we've had a lot of positive comments. The biggest complaints have
-been related to its speed. There have also been a significant number of
-requests for Eudora addressbook import options, which right now has no
-straightforward solution (they have to be imported to outlook, then
-imported from there to Imp).
-
-The speed issue isn't too surprising. We have it running on four Compaq
-tru64 boxes, which are also used for imap, pop, and shell logins for
-thousands of users. If you'd like to know more about our environment, let
-me know.
-
-I'd imagine you would like to be able to mention this on your website,
-which I admit would be pretty cool. Unfortunately, I'm not PR-authorized,
-and cannot give you permission to mention this on your website, but I am
-working closely with somebody who does have this authority, and while we
-haven't discussed it specifically, I think we're on the same level in that
-we are waiting until the major problems have been addressed. If he's not
-thinking the same thoughts, I will mention to him that he should let you
-guys make a plug for us on your site, once it's clear that we're sticking
-with Imp (which right now is pretty certain, but not 100% certain).
-
-> Also btw, I live/work in Somerville, so if you need some consulting as
-> part of this, let me know. :)
-
-That's good to know, thanks!
-
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-Scott Kearney 
-Web Developer
-Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
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