That's it, it is over...

Gregory L. Marx pmmail@rpglink.com
Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:14:43 -0400 (EDT)


On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:44:02 +0100, Brian Morrison wrote:

>On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 07:22:32 -0400 (EDT), Gregory L. Marx wrote:
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>>... but I hope we don't take 
>>Steve's anger to mean that there is something terribly wrong about the PMMail situation ... After all he's just another user like the rest of us 
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>Steve is an ex-user due to certain features that are not yet there. If
>you consider that Steve has put a lot of effort into running a mailing
>list for a product he no longer uses and has absorbed many flames from
>some list members, whatever Thomas and Trevor said to him must have
>been er, very galling I'd say. I don't like the sound of it at all and
>I don't understand why the comments from people who are in the know had
>to be made in private either.

I agree 100% ... I often wondered why Steve bothered when he didn't use the product ... but that's his business ...
I was merely trying to point out that without knowing what was said it would be a shame to have this list degenerate into chaos with wild-ass 
guesses, rumors, FUD, etc ...

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>Call me paranoid maybe, but there are issues under there that are not
>clear even now; maybe they accused him of writing the now-denied leaked
>memo.....
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Bottom line for me is that I like PMMail, and want to see it continue on ... What form that will be is anyones guess ...
I'm just not ready yet to give up on it ... Warp users who run Windows as well don't have a lot of choices for a cross-plateform solution for 
email ...

>-- 
>Brian Morrison                                  bdm@fenrir.demon.co.uk
>              do you know how far this has gone?
>               just how damaged have I become?
>                                      'Even Deeper' by Nine Inch Nails
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