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A couple things happened at the same time in the last couple of days.  I
desperately needed to communicate with MSU HR using an msu.edu address, and
WIlliam Safire died.

Increasingly MSU treats e-mail as official.  It's really important to be
able to forward your MSU e-mail to a professional service, as opposed to
mail.msu.edu.  Since mail.msu.edu is amateur, MSU needs to make it easy to
forward to a professional service.

I literally spent an hour trying to figure out how to set forwarding in the
new mail.msu.edu interface.  I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer,
but I could not discern how to  accomplish a simple task that MSU requires
thousands to complete.

When I wrote MSU's first e-mail system in 1983, it was state of the art.
That's because there was no art.  It was primitive.  We had no clue.  That
was 1983.  It is 2009.  We should be smarter now. I wasn't around when MSU
chose its current e-mail system.  But to bury a vital function such as
forwarding -- which is now an essential thinig, which MSU demands -- under
an obscure tab labeled "MSU Prefs"-- this  is not just primitive.  It is
incompetent.

It also took more than 24 hours for my former colleagues at ATS to cough up
simple information vital to me -- how do I set forwarding in this poor
interface.  We were better at FAQs in 1957 than we are in 2009.   My
colleagues are good people but the standard of service is poor. Questions
should be answered in minutes, not days.  And if the primary campus e-mail
service hides forwarding under a label of "MSU Prefs" given a ribbon bar of
normal options for the app, there is a problem.

http://wigblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/when-william-safire-quoted-me-on-e-mail.html