W dniu 25.12.2011 19:21, Sven Olaf Kamphuis pisze:
there is no need for one, just use skype, jabber, or your own internal stuff.
AFAIK skype is not open protocol and it is not implemented on every possible platform. If you wish you can make your fridge using SMTP, but not Skype. And also (same as Jabber) it is instant messenger, not an replacement for e-mail. How you imagine sending documents, or any kind of real work via Jabber? It's plain ridiculous. And internal stuff is just internal. There needs to be some kind of bridge between those internal stuff thingies.
point being, the link to "smtp email" for logging into the lir portal is completely USELESS. it has no function AT ALL. ther already is an interactive communication with the webserver, no need to "acknowledge" anythign by clicking on a link in an email.
all it does is keep that old crap alive for even longer.
OK. I can agree with that, but claiming that SMTP will die soon is not based on aything. If I told any of me customer to use Jabber instead of SMTP, they would just change ISP (if was that customer I would do the same). If any of my suppliers or buissness partners asked me to contact them not by e-mail but by Jabber I just would ask them to be serious. I DO use Jabber for my personal and internal company contacts, but that is all. -- Michał Margula :: <michal.margula@acsystemy.pl> AC Systemy Komputerowe Stanisław Bor spółka jawna 72-600 Świnoujście :: ul. Bohaterów Września 50/4 :: NIP 855-12-99-281