We've just upgraded from Imail 6.06 to 8.05 (but now 8.1 is out). 

I really wanted to upgrade because there are a number of issues with v6
(and I believe pre 7) that I didn't think were good at all. Small % of
miss deliveries, trying to send mail to domain A records instead of MX,
display bug with W2K SP4, the fact that icons in web messaging didn't
always load. So we upgraded.

Unfortunately I seem to have a problem with the retry timer. It's set to
try sending mail every 30 minutes, with 96 attemps - this works out at
48 hours. However Imail seems to try sending more than once a minute
meaning that 48 hours drops to just over 2! Waiting for a reply from
Imail support but not hopfully, havn't found them very helpful in the
past - hopefully they'll surprise me this time.

Regards,
Lyndon.

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From: Dan Geiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31 March 2004 21:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Is IMail Server Upgrade Worth It? 6.06
-> 8.01


Hello, All,
We are currently running IMail Server 6.06.  We are considering
upgrading to the newest version of IMail and I was interested in knowing
whether the users of this list think the upgrade is worth the price tag?
Does anyone know if there's any reduced upgrade pricing?  Are the
features in the latest versions of IMail of any benefit?

One of the main reasons we are even considering not upgrading is because
IMail Server 6.06 has been so stable for us.  We literally have not had
a problem with it, ever.
We currently have about 200 domains hosted on the server and I don't
know if I want to deal with the fallout and learning curve in getting
the customers accustomed to the new way of doing things, if any, either.

I'd be interested in your feedback.

Thanks,
Dan


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