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The role of the post office [currently] is as trusted third party with an unparalleled workforce and physical locations, ... read more
The role of the post office [currently] is as trusted third party with an unparalleled workforce and physical locations, ... Who else can claim so many countertops and employees, and the trust of virtually every merchant in the country with their money, with their bills, with everything?
[Right now], if I want an encrypted e-mail service, I'll go to an encrypted e-mail company. It's not my first read more
[Right now], if I want an encrypted e-mail service, I'll go to an encrypted e-mail company. It's not my first thought to go to the post office for that kind of service.
These firms are still in foot-in-the-door mode. They aren't getting entire companies to outsource: They're getting divisions and bits and read more
These firms are still in foot-in-the-door mode. They aren't getting entire companies to outsource: They're getting divisions and bits and pieces,
You don't see major corporations abandoning their e-mail infrastructure, but they are beginning to seek outsourcing to handle things like read more
You don't see major corporations abandoning their e-mail infrastructure, but they are beginning to seek outsourcing to handle things like remote mail and calendaring, ... Messaging Online.
The death of junk e-mail will come from a social reason, ... One of two things will happen: No one read more
The death of junk e-mail will come from a social reason, ... One of two things will happen: No one will check their e-mail boxes, or junkers will know no one is reading their e-mail. Either way, the message is not being delivered.
People have learned the tricks,
People have learned the tricks,
They seem to be opening a crack for Microsoft on the desktop, a crack that Microsoft could well take advantage read more
They seem to be opening a crack for Microsoft on the desktop, a crack that Microsoft could well take advantage of.
The future of junk e-mail is that you need a receptive audience,
The future of junk e-mail is that you need a receptive audience,
[Right now], if I want an encrypted e-mail service, I'll go to an encrypted e-mail company. It's not my first read more
[Right now], if I want an encrypted e-mail service, I'll go to an encrypted e-mail company. It's not my first thought to go to the post office for that kind of service,
These firms are still in foot-in-the-door mode. They aren't getting entire companies to outsource: They're getting divisions and bits and read more
These firms are still in foot-in-the-door mode. They aren't getting entire companies to outsource: They're getting divisions and bits and pieces.