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Hi;
We went over 4000 e-mail accounts quite a while back. We have an 8000 user
licence, and that should last us for another year or so.
My only big gripe about Software.Com is that they seem to treat ISP's as
an afterthought and you have to pester them for their ISP pricing. Their
corporate pricing jumps big time when you get over hundred or so users. One
other ironic thing about Post.Office is their lack of a list-serv for

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