I have a customer who, until today, thinks that Sun Messaging Server utilizes the SendMail daemon on the Solaris OS to deliver emails.
How did I found out? Well, he called me 2 days ago: "We need to perform maintenance this weekend. We do not want our internal applications to deliver emails via our Sun Messaging Server during this period of time. So, can I just disable the SendMail daemon for the time being?"
I almost jumped off my chair. I do not feel sad for him. I feel sad for his employer. I feel that workers these days do not really spend their time reading up. They are just clocking hours. They have stopped asking "Why" which I used to do.
So, these days, I will usually ask the rationale behind any request. On times which I forgotten to ask, I found out I usually wasted a lot of time researching for them only to realize it does not fit their actual operational requirement.
Lesson learnt: Ask for business requirement first.
- With the business requirement, try to resolve it with the technology available in their environment.
- Do not start the discussion purely from technical point of view.
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