[FADCA] FACTS About WL2K

Jerald A DeLong kd4yal at tampabay.rr.com
Sun Feb 28 17:52:21 EST 2010


Rick,

So are you telling me 4 Internet connected email server will provide
more fault tolerance and redundancy then 50-100 individual meshed nodes
connected via Radio and the Internet that can send mail on there own.

yea, Try again...

Dedicated Windows Server machines, this scare me even more, let me guess
running M$ Exchange 2000 or 2003. I am M$ certified for M$ Exchange so I
am far from being convinced this is a bullet proof system and as stable
as Linux/Unix running SendMail or Postfix.
 
I do work with these platforms every day so I do know the difference.

My observation from WL2K presentation from the 2010 Orlando HamCations
stand correct since you agree WL2K is not the only way to send HAM
email. Then this publication should be corrected and **NOT** mislead our
HAM community.




Jerry DeLong



On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 17:25 -0500, Jerald A DeLong wrote:
> Rick,
> 
> So are you telling me 4 Internet connected email server will provide
> more fault tolerance and redundancy then 50-100 individual meshed
> nodes
> connected via Radio and the Internet that can send mail on there own.
> 
> yea, Try again...
> 
> Dedicated Windows Server machines, this scare me even more, let me
> guess
> running M$ Exchange 2000 or 2003. I am M$ certified for M$ Exchange so
> I
> am far from being convinced this is a bullet proof system and as
> stable
> as Linux/Unix running SendMail or Postfix.
>  
> I do work with these platforms every day so I do know the difference.
> 
> My observation from WL2K presentation from the 2010 Orlando HamCations
> stand correct since you agree WL2K is not the only way to send HAM
> email. Then this publication should be corrected and **NOT** mislead
> our
> HAM community.
> 
> 
> Jerry DeLong
> 
> 



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