Right on schedule, the next email about MEC 2012 arrived today. I have been posting my analysis of the hints and clues in each email, and you can read Part 1 and Part 2 if you want to get caught up. As expected, the latest message is for the fictitious MEC 2010 conference focused on Microsoft
On March 16, I posted my analysis of the first mysterious MEC email that was sent out that day. If you missed it, you may want to go back and read “New Clues for MEC 2012” to get caught up. Don’t worry, we’ll wait. You’re back? OK, let’s move on. As promised, another email message
Today, the first email went out to people who signed up on the #mecisback web site (http://www.mecisback.com). From the web site, we learned that the conference would start on September 24 and take place in Orlando (enter the coordinates in Bing Maps). What new info did we learn today? Today’s message was a promotional email for MEC
If you work with Microsoft Exchange and were online at some point today, you probably heard the big news. MEC is back! The Microsoft Exchange Conference, which was last held in 2002, is making a triumphant (I hope) return in 2012. The Exchange Team broke the news with a blog post and a Tweet: EHLO: