On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 09:09, Justin Kremer wrote:
> I got to work today and when I checked my e-mail there was a message from
> our system administrator saying that our parent company is forcing him to
> make some changes at our site.
> 1) We will be logging into their flaky, virus-ridden domain
> 2) We will be switching our AntiVirus package from Symantec (which has
> been working well for us) to McAfee (which doesn't seem to be working well
> for them)
> 3) We will be forced to use Outlook for e-mail...no longer are we allowed
> to use Eudora, Netscape, Mozilla, etc.
> It is really painful because we have about 99% uptime in house right now,
> and from what I have gathered, our parent company has significant network
> down time at least once a week.
> Is there anything that can be done to make this transition easier?
> (preferably without doing something that will get me fired, like
> telling them that they're morons)  Does anyone know if it is actually
> possible for them to not allow me to receive my mail unless it is through
> LookOut?
> 
Extremely short term: run the lookout web client to get you your mail.

Short term: install CrossOver Office and use Lookout.

Longer term: start looking for a more sane environment.

Drop me a note if the new sane environment is looking for a Sys Admin
:-)

Good luck,
Kelly Black
KB0GBJ