"Why bother getting upset? I am using several products that were bought by Micro$oft and still work just as good as they did before the buyout. Until the product actually suffers as a direct result of management from Mirco$oft, why complain?"
I not terribly concerned about Microsofts current products, I abhor their stuff. Its not "their" products that suffer as a result of this. Its their soon to be competitors, (Symantec, McAfee etc.), their customers, and my users who will suffer as a result of this purchase.
"If you don't like using Micro$oft products, then change to something that you find does the job more efficiently"
I did, its called Qmail with RAV, not the soon to be bundled Exchange with RAV. (puke)
"if/when you cannot find one then just accept the fact that you have to use their products and instead of pouring huge amounts of time and effort into statements like "Oh I hate Micro$oft products because they are a monopolising company and all their products suck"!"
Remember to walk in a nice straight line and keep silent while you march to the ovens eh??
"I am not endorsing Micro$oft in any way shape or form, I do not like some of their products either, but in most cases I have not yet found anything that can do the job in a similar manner so I just deal with the inherent flaws in some, the end justifies the means."
Ja ja, the economy is doing zer gut since that Microsoft came to power!
"But that is just my 2 cents worth, not meaning to start a flame thread that does not belong here.
Flames accepted offlist though

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I would say its a bit less than 2 cents worth there. You're so off base with your comments that your post deserves a straight response....in public....not offlist.
Microsoft is continuing on with their illegal monopolistic bundling tactics here. In one small purchase they have severly damaged Open Source mail servers, several vendors of RAV, purchasers of RAV, Linux in general, ALL other anti-virus solution providers, and even their own customers who were being provided great anti-virus protection by a great product. Once RAV is "assimilated" into the Microsoft product line we will see even more pressure to use Exchange as a mail solution. Now THAT is truly a nightmare!