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Jason
You forgot to send us the url for your work. That way we could learn from
your example. BTW your spell checker seems to be on the blink.
Steve Devine.

Jason David Justman said:
> i can't believe that cl things mail.msu.edu is 'release ready'.
>
> first off, ui for viewing a message needs a better interface.  rolloing
> over and finding out operations by alt tags is not very intuitive.
>
> second, deleted items sit in your folder with a greyd out checkbox until
> you refresh the folder.  was it deleted or not?
>
> third - the mail display algorithm randomly decides if a message is html
> by looking at the content, instead of checking the headers.
>
> take a look at <textarea> this annoying functionality...</texarea>
>
> fourth - random display of column widths when viewing messages shows
> that the html designer lacks basic skills.
>
> Rich Wiggins writes:
>
>> You can point your browser to mail.msu.edu/upgrade/ (without the http
>> or https prefix) and you'll land on the URL Steve gave.
>>
>> After you've converted you can get into the system by pointing
>> your browser to mail.msu.edu.  Similarly, you'll land on the
>> secured Web page.
>>
>> If you or one of your users hasn't upgraded but tries to log
>> in at mail.msu.edu, you see a note telling them they need to
>> upgrade to use the system.
>>
>> The bottom line is that thanks to redirects, customers don't
>> have to remember the https prefix.
>>
>> The help.msu.edu/mail page does list the upgrade URL but
>> it's not a hyperlink.  We'll add one at the bottom of the
>> page.  We want folks to read the page before they upgrade.
>>
>> /rich
>>
>>>https://mail.msu.edu/upgrade
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks Steve.  That does it.
>>>Cheryl
>>>
>>>Cheryl Akers, MS, CNA - [log in to unmask]
>>>Microcomputer Support - Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
>>>2228C Biomedical Physical Sciences
>>>Michigan State University
>>>East Lansing, MI  48824
>>>
>>>517-355-6463 X1514


Steve Devine
Core Systems
Michigan State University