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- FirstClass E-Mail: How Do You Fill In Server Field On Domain Login?
- I'm working for a school district that uses FirstClass as their email server/client. I've noticed that one of the main questions I hear from people is "My email won't connect, I need help". I go to their computer, and it turns out they've just logged into a different...
- Tags: link470, FirstClass, server, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-10-06
- Decision Support: FirstClass provides an e-mail and messaging system alternative
- Though facing stiff competition from Outlook and Notes, FirstClass can be used as an alternative to these venerable messaging system platforms, as one airline discovers.E-mail should be simple—you send a message, you get a message. When you join functions like calendaring, collaboration, and unified messaging capabilities to an e-mail application,...
- Tags: Groupware, Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, Dana Norton, e-mail, messaging, decision support, FirstClass, Alaska Airlines, Centrinity
- Technical articles 2002-07-02
Additional Resources
- FirstClass Client (dmg)
- FirstClass Client provides a graphical front-end for those that have access to the very popular FirstClass BBS system. FirstClass servers are used throughout the Macintosh and Windows worlds as bulletin board systems for offices and for commercial use. Version 8.326 includes unspecified updates.
- Tags: FirstClass Client, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-10-31
- MS Exchange for Calendar/Scheduling ONLY
- My school district moved away from MS Exchange several years ago due to viruses. We now use Centrinity's FirstClass FC Client/Server. To USE FC's interface, you must login. Many of our admin's would like to "take" their schedules/appt's with them but FC does not provide portability as an Outlook or...
- Tags: e-mail, Exchange, FGiffone@..., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server
- Q&A 2005-02-18
- Macs in the Enterprise?
- SMB? Yes. Enterprise? Maybe.I am the IT Director for a non-profit and we are mostly Mac. For the average business user, all they need to do is to be able access is web, email, office apps and phone. The other "biggy," of course, is the business system. Many business systems...
- Tags: Desktops, eric_bischoff@..., Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Corp., PC
- Discussion threads 2007-03-14
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